Right. There is lots of DB2 throughout corporate America. The big corporate
job I did last year (VFP6 to VFP9/SQL Server) was in a financial services
environment where SQL Server, Oracle and DB2 were all pretty much equal
partners in the enterprise database platform, in addition to their mainframe
(don't know the database there -- I stayed away from that one).

David Stevenson

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On 8/25/06, Hal Kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Is DB2 still around?

Eh , you must be joking...lower profile perhaps. All our DB are
converted or are being converted to DB2, TB of data. Runs on linux btw


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