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Until today, the only data we have accessed with WebFOCUS resided on UNIX using the FILEDEF statement.

With the purchase of the AS400 Adapter, we can now access data on the AS400 if only I knew how to point WebFOCUS to the data on AS400.

Thanks,
Glenda


Glenda

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Production 8.2 Windows
 
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fyi, ibm announced that they are replacing their green screen query tools on the AS400 with webfocus, beginning with the next release of the as400 operating system.
cool, yes?
I didn't know there was an 'as400 adapter', we have the wf reporting server (eda) installed on the as400 itself with DB2 adapters to read dbs.
We have a second partition of the as400, which doesn't have eda on it, and we were told that there was no way to read the db2 files there unless we installed eda on that partition as well.
So, i'm interested to hear what exactly this 'as400' adapter is.
On our windows box, we open the webfocus console and configure a remote server to the ip address of the as400... and give that connection a name...then in a fex launched on our windows box, we use a REMOTE command to ship fex code up to the as400, run it, and bring data back down. That means we build masters and .acx files on the as400 for each of the db2 files we use. the version 7 tool for doing that is so cool!




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fyi, ibm announced that they are replacing their green screen query tools on the AS400 with webfocus, beginning with the next release of the as400 operating system.
cool, yes?


That is cool. I was on an AS400 for 7 years doing Focus Reporting. I miss it.


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I was a little confused also as to what the AS400 Adapter is.
In the DB2 world, you can access DB2 on several different platforms by defining those instances to the DB2 client, which resides on the same platform as the WF Reporting server. DB2 handles all the connections instead of WF. Using this, we access DB2/UDB on three different Linux platforms as well as MVS without having to have a reporting server on all those platforms.
I don't know if the same would be true in the AS400 world, but I would think there would be a client that is installed on Unix that could use it's own access methods for getting to DB2400. Last question would be whether that client is supported as a WF data source.


Regards,

Darin



In FOCUS since 1991
WF Server: 7.7.04 on Linux and Z/OS, ReportCaster, Self-Service, MRE, Java, Flex
Data: DB2/UDB, Adabas, SQL Server Output: HTML,PDF,EXL2K/07, PS, AHTML, Flex
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WebFOCUS can now run on the AS400. That is a WebFOCUS Client along with a webserver, and the Reporting Server. Or if you want the WebFOCUS Reporting Server olone and you can put the WebFOCUS Client on another platform like Windows. With the WebFOCUS Reporting Server on AS400 the is no longer a need to issue REMOTE commands. It can also be configured as a hub to connect to other servers in the enterprise allowing for cross-platform cross-database joins. Susannah I guess you have the WebFOCUS Reporting Server on one platform configured with a sub server to your AS400 Server. Glenda, I you are in Texas. you might try calling techsupport or your local branch if you need assistance installing / configuring the AS400 Adapter. Susannah I think the AS400 Adapter is the same as the EDA Adapter.




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I didn't sound like Glenda was referring to installing a WF Server on AS400. That has been available for many years. It sounded like she had purchased some additional adapter which was supposed to get to data on the AS400 without having a WF server there. Don't know how that would work.


Regards,

Darin



In FOCUS since 1991
WF Server: 7.7.04 on Linux and Z/OS, ReportCaster, Self-Service, MRE, Java, Flex
Data: DB2/UDB, Adabas, SQL Server Output: HTML,PDF,EXL2K/07, PS, AHTML, Flex
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me neither, Darin. i'm curious what it is that Glenda's group has purchased.




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Darin, your right the server for the AS400 has been around for quite a while but the ability to run the WebFOCUS Client in the AS400 is relativity new. Another possibility is the iWay Adapter for the AS400.




Scott

 
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We have a SQL adapter on the AS400. WebFOCUS is installed on our AIX box. For security reasons we do not want the connection predefined to WebFOCUS. We want the connection established through code at the time of execution similar to filedef statements.

We have already requested information from IBI and were told the only other way is by DBA within the Master File Descriptions. Does anyone know of a less cumbersome method?

Thanks,
Glenda


Glenda

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