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We are using Hit Software's ODBC driver and it works great and loads real
easy.
Joe Royer
Devinbowen@aol.com on 03/12/99 05:05:14 PM
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Subject: Non-CA/400 ODBC Driver?
I'm looking for a good non-CA/400 ODBC driver so that I can bring link to
and
download BPCS data into Microsoft Access from older AS/400 machines that do
not have a license to Client Access. Can anyone recommend a good
driver(s)?
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