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Hello Jim, Depending on the complexity of your needs, you might want to take a look at a tool such as our RPG2SQL Integrator. We have customers who are regularly updating Oracle databases from RPG programs. With RPG2SQL you could easily use triggers or other RPG logic to replicate data updates as needed to an Oracle database server. You could also use Java and JDBC triggers as well if you like programming in Java. Hope this helps. Regards, Richard Schoen RJS Software Systems Inc. "Your Complete iSeries and PC Solution Provider" Email: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web Site: http://www.rjssoftware.com Tel: (952) 898-3038 Fax: (952) 898-1781 Toll Free: (888) RJSSOFT ------------------------------ message: 12 date: Thu, 13 May 2004 19:14:45 -0500 from: Jim Damato <jdamato@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> subject: cross platform replication We've been talking about buying Oracle's DB/2 AS/400 Gateway product. In considering our application needs we've come to realize that it isn't going to do what we want because it's going the wrong way. We need to replicate data where the AS/400 is the source system. The gateway allows you to create an Oracle view to an AS/400 table. We're dealing with large AS/400 tables, updated frequently. On the Oracle side we'd have to pull all the data through the view instead of accepting periodic updates/changes. Is anyone working with replication from an AS/400 to an Oracle database? I know IBM has an incredibly expensive solution, and I can think of a few complicated ways to roll my own. -Jim James P. Damato Manager - Technical Administration Dollar General Corporation ------------------------------
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