Probably but they already have what they need, just use SQL to extract and
write the records using a noddy written in just about anything.
They must do this themselves all the time anyway.
GA
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One of my clients is running a DB2 application on an iSeries system (not
sure about the version). Their goal is to send us DB2 application data
in the form of a flat file that can then be loaded to a non-DB2
application on our z/OS system (1.9). Is there a third party product or
a utility they can use to accomplish this?
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Jasbir Chauhan
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