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Joe, My little point is, that you drag RPG into the discussion, while you offer an alternative with JDBC (using SQL) and the requestor tried to do it using SQL/400. And using embedded SQL in a HLL it should be possible as well, as long as the CONNECT TO functions. The link I gave may help the requestor and others who try to solve this problem. It is a solution, perhaps the only one, java based. But to use two JDBC drivers to connect two different databases, as in this tip, would be a temporary solution for me. It doesnot mean I disregard java solutions. Regards, Carel Teijgeler *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 7-6-05 at 12:28 Joe Pluta wrote: >Carel, I'm sorry but I don't understand your point. My point was that you can >access other databases using JDBC, provided they >have a Type 4 JDBC driver, >and so the iSeries doesn't need ODBC drivers. > >Not sure what your point about SQL/400 and RPG is...
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