I find myself in a position where I need to move to the 64bit version of SQL
Server 2005 in order to support a particular application. The problem in
doing so is that the DB2 drivers provided by iSeries Access do not run in a
64 bit process, thus doing so will break all of my SQL reports. I've found
3rd party drivers from Hit Software and Data Direct, but they're too
expensive. For what they charge, I could buy a complete new box and run SQL
in 32bit mode on it.
My question is what are others doing in order to connect to DB2/400 from
within 64bit SQL Server?
Regards,
John Taylor
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