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Old 02-27-2008, 08:33 PM
rennagade
 
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Hi Ameesh,

I am trying to link to an AS400 through Oracle. How did you do it?
Can you please send me the documentation?



I don't need to insert into the AS400, just Select from it.





Thank You,

David Hilditch


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Old 02-27-2008, 08:33 PM
Jan Csisko
 
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Hi,

considering that you do have a gatewa-machine with the DB2 Connect
Client SOftware Installed, the Drivers at http://www.openlinksw.co.uk
will provide you with an ODBC interface in order to import your
resultsets into Oracle. This can
also be interfaced as Oracle Heterogeneous Service.

Please feel free to poast any questions you might have.

Kind Regards,

Jan Csisko



rennagade <member45586@dbforums.com> wrote in message news:<3519865.1067006314@dbforums.com>...
> Hi Ameesh,
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> I am trying to link to an AS400 through Oracle. How did you do it?
> Can you please send me the documentation?
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> I don't need to insert into the AS400, just Select from it.
>
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> Thank You,
>
> David Hilditch

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