There are products like Showcase from SPSS that let you build queries that
you can link or copy and paste into Excel.  We use it here and it works
well.  If you have the Client Access ODBC driver installed you can pull
records into Microsoft Access and move it from there into Excel.  That's
kind of a roundabout way of doing it, though.  You can use Client Access to
export data to a CSV file that can be opened in Excel.


Dave Parnin
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Nishikawa Standard Company
Topeka, IN  46571
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I have a client that would like to be able to download data from their
iSeries to an EXCEL file.
The problem is that the data files are setup in a "relational" manner, not
a flat file.
Is there any PC product that will allow me to define the relationship
between the files but have that complexity hidden from the end user?

Thanks,

Jeff Young
Sr. Programmer Analyst
Dynax Solutions, Inc.
A wholly owned subsidiary of enherent Corp.
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