Keith,

Thanks very much for the information. The folks that want to talk to DB2/400 wish to do so from ESRI ArcMap 9.2 and ESRI ArcCatalog 9.2. I'd like to show them their long held position that the i5 and DB2/400 is hard to access is not true. I'm thinking they would have to use something like DB2 Connect and the DB2/400 driver therein and configure the access via Microsoft's ODBC configuration function. Am I going down the right road and if so please steer me correctly on how to configure their Windows applications, mentioned above, so they can query DB2/400 from those applications. If I'm not going down the right road, please steer me correctly as well.

Thanks,

Dave

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