• Subject: Re: Data conversion utility
  • From: rob@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2001 14:40:06 -0500


If you want GUI you can go with Operations Navigator.  For green screen
there's UPDDTA, STRSQL, RPGIV, CPYF, WRKDBF, etc.

Sterling?  Are you looking for something which will map from this DB2 file
to another DB2 file?  There are packages out there which will do this.
Harbinger makes a great one.

I guess I need to know what you mean by 'mess'.

Rob Berendt

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Thanks, I did not know about those commands before, but what about a
utility to easily "mess" with the data once it is in the physical file?


Dave Snyder
Systems Analyst
Sterling Financial
Phone: 717-735-5876
dsnyder@sterlingfi.com

>>> <rob@dekko.com> 3/6/01 9:50:30 AM >>>

For comma delimited files have you looked at CPYFRMIMPF?  Or to go
backwards try creating an externally defined PF and use
CPYTOIMPF  FROMFILE(*LIBL/&FILE) TOSTMF('/mydir/myfile.txt') RCDDLM(*CRLF)
STMFCODPAG(*PCASCII)
and then use DSPF to view the ifs file.
Once you've imported the file into your physical file then you can have
your way with it.

Rob Berendt

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We have need of some type of "easy to use" data conversion utility on the
AS400. This product would be able to read in AS400 files (most likely files
transferred from a p/c, like ACCESS or even comma delimited files), and
manipulate the data to meet customer requirements. We use RPG and unless we
find some other tool we will probably need to create conversion programs to
do this.
If anyone has used such a product or knows of such a product, please
forward any information to me. Much appreciated!



Dave Snyder
Systems Analyst
Sterling Financial
Phone: 717-735-5876
dsnyder@sterlingfi.com

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