Mark,
Good point. I am not proficient in Java, but can be a valid approach!
Any initial clues?
Thank you!
Andres Ogayar
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Por favor,
responda a
Mark Wonsil
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> Also, the text files will be very big. A 'pure SQL' solution will
> be preferred.
Have you considered JDBC? There are free and commercial versions
available for the 3000. Other Java solutions might include the
TurboImage class that Mike Yawn wrote or ADBC from www.advnetsys.com.
I have found that type 4 JDBC drivers blow away ODBC in a read-only
data pull. Java is well supported on Linux too.
Mark W.
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