LOL, Dave
So you call something from at least 1991 a new concept? I think it was on the System/38 before that even.
The first date on the SQL Client Integration API is shown here from the header file
3D10 940725 524 JMB: New Include
V3R1 - this is for writing a DRDA requester. This required TCP/IP, which came in around V3R0M5 in full force.
There are samples in QSQL library that date back to V2R1 and 1991
A*%%TS SD 19910617 082454 SHELTONP REL-V2R1M1 5738-PW1
comes from the DDS for a DSPF.
Now it's really time for lunch! Gonna read a good book by Kim Stanley Robinson on global warming!
Regards
Vern
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From: "Dave Odom" <Dave.Odom@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Peter,
I'm pretty sure that SQL, even though its a fairly new concept in the i5 world,
is native to the i5/OS especially now that IBM is moving everything in that
direction to catch the i5 up with the rest of the IBM OS's.
Dave
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