At 23:14 9/17/2004, Rick Rayburn wrote:
We are looking at an A/R package called CFORIA that uses the 400 as a data
warehouse feeding interactively to local clients through something called
Datagate by ASNA. ODBC solutions are obviously better suited for batch
processing but the CFORIA folks are selling the ASNA solution as
"sub-second" type response time during interactive database requests. Has
anybody had any experience with DataGate and if so, can you corroborate
this DB2 solution with what I am being told?

I've used AVR and DataGate for several years now, to execute host server programs on the 400, which do the actual database manipulation, and return the result to the client. It's simple, lightning quick, and very stable.



Pete Hall
http://www.pbhall.us



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