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Back to article list Search Articles Add Comment Printer friendly Direct link Par2: Getting started with AS/400 and ODBC 1999-08-18 -- Katherine DuGarm I use Windows95 and C4, to connect to an AS/400 using ODBC. I hope that
the steps are the same for C5 and C4. Do you currently have a connection
to the AS/400?
You will need an ODBC Administrator. Instructions for installing the ODBC
Administrator can be found at
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q191/2/27.asp.
An ODBC driver is built in to Clarion. You'll need all these layers of ODBC to
make the connection. The Clarion ODBC talks to your ODBC Administrator
on the Control Panel. The ODBC Administrator on your Control Panel talks
to the AS/400.
Before starting in Clarion, an AS/400 data source should already be defined
in the 32-bit ODBC Data Source Administrator. You'll need to know the library
your file is in, not just the file name. If you have the choice, use logical
files on the AS/400, so the field names make sense.
Import the file definition into your Clarion dictionary. File > Import File,
choose ODBC driver, choose the data source, logical files are on the
Views tab. I think that you can remove fields from your definition once
it has been imported, if you won't need those fields in your application.
Compile your application as 32-bit, not 16-bit which is the default.
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