What!  Please, please, tell me more of this story!

err... to answer your question...  I have no idea.  But your story sounds
great.


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Booth Martin
Boothm@Goddard.edu
802-454-8315 x235
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-------Original Message-------
From: midrange-l@midrange.com
Date: Monday, October 22, 2001 11:11:55 AM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: Copy Oracle database to DB2/400
We have a large legacy Oracle database (40 GB) that we would like to import
into DB2/400. What are our sensible options for creating a DB2 version of
this database retaining as far as possible the data management information
such as field names and attributes? If we could at the same time create
access paths based on those in the Oracle database that would be a bonus.
This is a one time load - it does not have to be kept current.
Dave...
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necessarily reflect those of my employer.
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