I "think" one of them is actually an add on in EXCEL itself. It looks
like an open book on the top left of an EXCEL session.
The other one is the Send and Recv buttons at the top of a Client Access
session.
I "think".
Thanx,
Nick
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Upgrade from V5R3 to V5R4 - iSeries Access for Windows (5722-XE1)
Can somebody enlight me on paragraph stated in IBM doc below? What is
the different between the term "iSeries Access for Windows" and "Data
Transfer from iSeries and Data Transfer to iSeries graphical user
interfaces"?
<From IBM doc>
Data Transfer support for Microsoft Excel 95 and Microsoft Excel 98 will
change in the future
iSeries Access for Windows Data Transfer provides a Microsoft Excel
Add-in that lets you transfer data to and from an open Excel worksheet.
In a future release of iSeries Access for Windows, the Data Transfer
Excel Add-in will be rewritten to use a more robust Excel interface.
This interface is not available in Microsoft Excel 95 and Microsoft
Excel 98. Support for those versions of Excel will therefore be dropped
from the Add-in. This change will not affect the Data Transfer from
iSeries and Data Transfer to iSeries graphical user interfaces. You will
still be able to transfer data to and from Excel 95 and Excel 98
documents using that interface.
<From IBM doc>
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