Mike is correct. You can use Datajoine.... or if your applications are Read
Only you can use Relational Connect which currently supports DB2, Oracle,
SQL/SERVER,SYSBASE and with Fixpack 4 Informix. DB2 V8 should see
Datajoiner fully merged in with DB2.
David Nagle
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Mike Lebermann
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Please respond to
db2eug
Currently I think you need a seperate product called
Data Joiner. In a future release, I think Data Joiner
will be bundled with DB2 as Relational Connect.
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> Hi.
>
> We have a requirement of accessing
> Informix
> MS SQL Server
> MS Access
> Sybase
>
> from UDB on Solaris.. Can somebody guide on what
> needs
> to be done to access them?
>
> Thanks.
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