I'll ask him what method he could use. Thanxabunch! 

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<snip>
Can the programmer on the 6000 put the data into a transfer directory in
say, flat file or CSV format? You can then grab the file via FTP and use
CPYFRMIMPF to plug it into a DB2/400 file.
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Why not just set up an NFS share and copy the data directly, or is that too
easy?

Jim Oberholtzer
Senior Solutions Architect
Computech Resources, Inc.

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