Hi Dan,
Off Topic
Im also a Rumba Developer, I work with VB5,VB6,Access,Excel,WallData 
ObjectX,WallData EHLLAPI
are you interested in trading ideas?

cheers Dave
email if interested to: d2ba@xtra.co.nz

>
>From: "Bale, Dan" <DBale@lear.com>
>Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2000 16:51:06 -0400
>To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
>Subject: Rumba ODBC bug?
>
>We are a Rumba 2000 shop.  We are using Rumba's "optimized" ODBC to download
>AS/400 files directly into MS Access97.  (FWIW, we're also running on NT4.)
>
>A new table is created in Access by using ODBC.  The data is being
>downloaded into Access.  Everything looks good, EXCEPT that, intermittently
>(but more and more often now), the sequence of the fields in the Access
>table is not the same as in the AS/400 file.  This is driving us nuts.  (I
>am aware of how to manipulate the field sequence in an Access table via the
>Design sheet, but I don't want / shouldn't have to do this!)
>
>Usually, the pattern is that the first 'n' columns/fields will be shifted
>several columns over; it could be the first one column/field or the first
>seven (or anything in between).
>
>The driver is called "RUMBA AS/400 Optimized Server (32bit)", the version is
>1502.05.00.00, the file name is WDODBCOS.DLL, and the date is 10/5/99.  fwiw
>
>Has ANYBODY run into this problem?  
>
>- Dan Bale
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