At that point in time it might make sense to consider using referential 
constraints, check constraints, triggers, etc on the physical file and do 
it that way.

Rob Berendt
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Dept 01.073
PO Box 2000
Dock 108
6928N 400E
Kendallville, IN 46755
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You'll have to write a CA macro (VB script) to read the Excel spreadsheet 
and then using HLLAPI write it back to the screen(s).

Thanks,

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Does anyone know if we can transfer information from Excel to a Client 
Access * green screen*?  We have some users that have some information in 
a 
spreadsheet that needs to be entered into an iSeries database.  I know 
that 
we can do a file transfer directly to a specific file using CA add-ins but 


this bypasses certain edits that would be performed by green screen data 
entry.

I couldn't see any way using CA macros from an emulation session to 
perform 
this task.

Ideas or suggestions welcome.

Thanks,

Steve 



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