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I'd love to here this! Lay it on me, Gade! (unless it's using a mirroring product) Brad > -----Original Message----- > From: Gade_R_Reddy@consecofinance.com > [mailto:Gade_R_Reddy@consecofinance.com] > Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 11:31 AM > To: RPG400-L@midrange.com > Subject: RE: odbc > > > > Do you have access to microsoft Sql Server???. > > If you have, there is a really easy way to transfer data from > As400 to Sql > Server & then to your Access. I do this all the time, Believe > me its really > simple!!!!. > > Let me know. > Gade. > > > > > > "Bale, Dan" <DBale@lear.com>@midrange.com on 05/08/2000 08:58:33 AM > > Please respond to RPG400-L@midrange.com > > Sent by: owner-rpg400-l@midrange.com > > > To: "'RPG400-L@midrange.com'" <RPG400-L@midrange.com> > cc: > Subject: RE: odbc > > > A word of caution: Excel can turn a field defined as > alphanumeric on the > AS/400 to a numeric if the first few records it interrogates finds > left-justified numbers in the alpha field. This won't happen with an > Access-ODBC load. > > Also, I'm wondering why almost everyone responding is talking > about using > Excel. Richard made it clear that he needs to get the data > into an Access > database. ODBC will easily get it there. > > The steps to setup an ODBC transfer in Access 97: > > 1) In Access, in the database window, activate the Tables > tab. Click on > New. > 2) In the New Table window, click on Import Table, then click on OK. > 3) In the Import window, click on the Files of Type: to drop > down the list > of file types. At the bottom of the list is ODBC databases; > click on that. > 4) The Import window disappears and the Select Data Source > window appears. > Click on the Machine Data Source tab. If an appropriate Data > Source has > been defined, go to step 8. If not, click on New and > continue with step 5. > 5) In the Create New Data Source window, I usually select System Data > Source. (This is a matter of whether you want anyone else > who logs onto > your PC to be able to use this link.) Click on Next. > 6) It's still called the Create New Data Source window, but > now you have a > list of ODBC drivers to choose from. Depending on your > setup, select the > appropriate driver for the AS/400. In our environment, we > use RUMBA AS/400 > Optimized Server (32bit). Click on Next. > 7) At this point, you're on your own, because the following > screens are all > specific to the driver you're using. If the RUMBA driver is any > indication, > it should be fairly easy to finish from here on out. You > have to know your > AS/400 system name. Also, you'll have to type in either a > library list > (generally, just the library you want to get the data from) or a job > description name (that will supply the library list). Keep > this list as > short as possible because when you get to the point where you > select the > file you want to import, it's going to list *every* file found in the > library list used. > 8) Most likely, you'll get a Client AS/400 Sign-On window. > Fill in and > click on OK. > 9) In the Import Objects window, you'll see a list of all the > available > tables (files). Select the desired file and click OK. At > this point, the > data starts getting imported into Access. > > HTH, > - Dan Bale > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <Imaginor@aol.com> > > To: <RPG400-L@midrange.com> > > Sent: Saturday, May 06, 2000 11:18 AM > > Subject: odbc > > > > > I would like to download a '400 physical file to a > microsoft access > data > > base > > > file. An associate of mine informed me that when using > client access, > it > > will > > > take 2 or 3 steps (1. transfer data to a text file...2. > map to an excel > > > file...3. import to access). Using an odbc connection and > definition, > > can I > > > map and download directly into access? if so, please > explain the steps. > > Thank > > > you. > > > > > > Richard Deutsch > > > Kiss Products, NY > +--- > | This is the RPG/400 Mailing List! > | To submit a new message, send your mail to RPG400-L@midrange.com. > | To subscribe to this list send email to RPG400-L-SUB@midrange.com. > | To unsubscribe from this list send email to > RPG400-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. > | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: > david@midrange.com > +--- > > > > +--- > | This is the RPG/400 Mailing List! > | To submit a new message, send your mail to RPG400-L@midrange.com. > | To subscribe to this list send email to RPG400-L-SUB@midrange.com. > | To unsubscribe from this list send email to > RPG400-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. > | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: > david@midrange.com > +--- > +--- | This is the RPG/400 Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to RPG400-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to RPG400-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to RPG400-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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