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<blockquote data-quote="Byrd2" data-source="post: 80031" data-attributes="member: 384"><p>It is runing on SCO-Unix Openserver. The problem is that the system is still going to be used for some months as they are transitioning. So there will be multiple conversions required. The one option I was thinking of was having a developer create a utility that can be run, either add hoc or as a chron job that would output all tables to flat text files. An ad-hoc operation of this type happened as a once off many years ago and worked reasonably well.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Mmm, yes - the problem is that these guys don't even have the install disks for the software, and I cant find an ODBC driver for download anywhere (maybe my google brain has gone on holiday)</p><p></p><p>Thanks for that link though. I will check it out & give you some feedback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Byrd2, post: 80031, member: 384"] It is runing on SCO-Unix Openserver. The problem is that the system is still going to be used for some months as they are transitioning. So there will be multiple conversions required. The one option I was thinking of was having a developer create a utility that can be run, either add hoc or as a chron job that would output all tables to flat text files. An ad-hoc operation of this type happened as a once off many years ago and worked reasonably well. Mmm, yes - the problem is that these guys don't even have the install disks for the software, and I cant find an ODBC driver for download anywhere (maybe my google brain has gone on holiday) Thanks for that link though. I will check it out & give you some feedback. [/QUOTE]
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