Agreed, Debbie - but that curve is pretty flat with CGIDEV2 - 5 procedure calls is all that are needed for writing to XML files. Other than that, have an example of the XML you need to generate, identify varying vs static data, and you're almost done.

You did get some commercial options - SEQUEL is one - RJS has something that directly writes to XML, as I recall - used to work there - this is not a <verndor> response! :) It was single-level, no nested elements.

Good luck
Vern

On 8/11/2014 12:16 PM, Debbie Panco wrote:
Thanks everyone for your responses to my question. Short answer is "there is no easy answer" without
a learning curve on my part.

Thanks again,

From: Debbie Panco
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2014 9:11 AM
To: 'midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: AS400 DB to XML


Hi, I am trying to find a way to convert an AS400 database file to an XML file. I know that this
is not a difficult thing to do. My issue is that I simply lack the knowledge. Is there a simple tool
in Web Sphere Development Studio Client that does this? Or does anyone know of a utility/tool
outside of it that will do the same?

Your assistance would be greatly appreciated.


Debbie Panco
Senior Systems Analyst / Project Leader
United Consumer Financial Services
865 Bassett Road
Westlake, Ohio 44142
dpanco@xxxxxxxx<mailto:dpanco@xxxxxxxx>
440-835-6674

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