Hi Joel

<verndor response>
Our RPG2SQL Integrator product could fit nicely into this scenario - perhaps as something that processes requests from a DTAW, those requests having been put there by a trigger program.

You can use it in COBOL with no problem. It would give you real-time update of the repository on the remote database - SQL Server, probably, right, but could be any ODBC-reachable RDBMS.

You know where we are!! Give a shout to 888.RJS.SOFT toll-free and ask for me or sales, or email me here or sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx if interested.
>/verndor response>

Vern

On 6/11/2012 10:35 AM, Stone, Joel wrote:
New project requires ETL to copy Iseries data to .NET for www inquiries.

Can be daily updates (no requirement for real time).

Can anyone suggest how to handle this?

I have to get changed data to Biztalk, and also have the option for a complete refresh.

There will be data manipulation, for example joining to other files, discarding unnecessary fields, etc.

What is a good method?


* DB triggers?

* Journal data, restore to PF, build recs to Biztalk

* Any shareware that works on Iseries?

* Can Mimix help? Or is that more for replication only (no filtering, no field drops, etc)

* Any other methods I should look at?





Thanks!





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