DonLarson
6 years agoQrew Elite
Re: AS400 data transfer to Quick Base
Lori,
Data migration regardless of the source is always a challenge. I assume that you have multiple related tables in the AS 400 and you need to maintain the integrity of the data.
If the data architecture is extremely simple, you can export the tables from DB2 and one by one import them to Quick Base.
Every time you load a parent table in Quick Base, you will have to export out the data with the new Record ID# and put into the child records before importing them into Quick Base so that all the relationships are maintained.
This scenario is not very likely. It has been a long time since i logged onto an AS400/ eSeries machine and was never a developer in COBOL 400 so getting out your tables could be tricky.
What you really need is to get whoever built your new Quick Base application to discuss with your AS 400 expert a strategy to write scripts to move the data.
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Don Larson
Paasporter
Westlake OH
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Data migration regardless of the source is always a challenge. I assume that you have multiple related tables in the AS 400 and you need to maintain the integrity of the data.
If the data architecture is extremely simple, you can export the tables from DB2 and one by one import them to Quick Base.
Every time you load a parent table in Quick Base, you will have to export out the data with the new Record ID# and put into the child records before importing them into Quick Base so that all the relationships are maintained.
This scenario is not very likely. It has been a long time since i logged onto an AS400/ eSeries machine and was never a developer in COBOL 400 so getting out your tables could be tricky.
What you really need is to get whoever built your new Quick Base application to discuss with your AS 400 expert a strategy to write scripts to move the data.
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Don Larson
Paasporter
Westlake OH
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