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you could probably do the same thing yourself -
given a month or three...
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> 3. Deplhi400, which compiles an application specifically to be executed on
> an AS/400. This is, as far as I know, a whole different flavour of Delphi.
Not quite. Delphi/400 (and JBuilder/400 and CBuilder/400 I think) just
allow you to call the SP's and other business logic on the AS400 - it
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> We use it. What do you w
I found the article in question. January 1998 of Delphi Informant, older
than I thought. According to the cover, there are actually *four* methods,
which gives you an idea of my level of retention. :)
Cheers.
BJ...
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As I understand it, there are three ways to tackle AS400 apps with Delphi.
1. A Delphi app running on NT which connects to a DB2 database on an AS400
(without the ability to execute stored procedures). This is merely a BDE
SQL*Links driver.
2. Same as above, but with the ability to execute sto
We use it. What do you wanna know?
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