I look at it this way, Brad has admitted to being rather new on the 400.
Coming from the NT server farm issue - you break up tasks by server.

I do not mean this as a flame.  I am sorry if it comes off this way.  This
is my 17th straight hour on the job.

Rob Berendt

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From: "Joe Pluta" <joepluta@PlutaBrothers.com>
> This thread certainly wasn't about moving applications off
> of the AS/400. The only issue that was being discussed was
> the idea of access to secure and unsecured data.

It seems to have broadened.  See brad's comment below.

From: "Brad Jensen" <brad@elstore.com>
> Why anyone would open up their AS/400 to the Internet,
> particularly as a web server, is beyond me. Unless you have
> two of them, and the company data is on the other one.

Nathan M. Andelin
www.relational-data.com


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