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I work in a bit of a mixed environment. I could probably swing figuring
out how to sync an MS SQL database with files on the IBM i. I've done that
in the past with SSIS. But my boss has come up with a plan where he wants
me to be able to read/write directly to the MS SQL database (presumably
from RPG).
I personally don't think it can be done. Can anyone shed light?
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Elden Fenison
Programmer/Analyst
Murphy Company
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