I'd like to use PHP because its server side and less complex than what Java
appears to be, but I'm not convinced there is a good robust non-ODBC access
to DB2/400, yet.

I don't believe you can do ODBC actually _on_ the i5, and being that PHP
connects to DB2/i5 I would guess that there are "native drivers" you have
available to you through the Zend download. With that said I haven't
developed any PHP apps on the i5 yet so I can't tell you how to do it - but
I am sure you can outside of ODBC.

Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com


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