Lots of good suggestions.  If you don't mind spending a little money
(very little, it's super cheap) and want something that works nicely,
check out CVTDBFXLS from Kemetech.  We use it a great deal, and it
works pretty nicely.  We use FTP, network shares and browser based
apps to upload the Excel spreadsheets.

www.kemetech.com

And generally, we upload the data into work files with all alpha
fields, then read through it to validate.  It is definitely a GIGO
scenario.

Mike E.

On 4/25/06, Jake M <jakeroc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello Pro's;
>
> I have a little situation which I want to run by the pro's to see if anybody
> did something like this before. I have lots of users who use MS Excel. I
> want to give them some ability to upload the data from their spreadsheets on
> to a physical file on the iSeries. This is the approach I have in place
> currently...I have a combination of servlets/jsp page's where they can
> upload the spreadsheet to the server and then they can call another jsp page
> which will parse through the excel spreadsheet they just uploaded and push
> the data into the physical file on the iSeries. I am running Tomcat on a
> windows NT box and that box talks to the iSeries. Needless to say this is
> taking a lot of time considering the fact I have about 25 users who want to
> use this process. Now, there might be a very simple readymade tool out there
> for this kind of purpose but I wanted to explore the 'home grown' solution
> first...Any suggestions or input in this matter would be much appreciated.
> Thanks in advance.
>
> cheers,
>
> Jake.
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