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Topic: iseries V7R1 and mapforce
Posted: Monday, December 27, 2010 2:23:04 PM
We are going to be upgrading to V7R1 on the iSeries soon. Does anyone have experience using Mapforce 2011 with V7R1?

Altova says that it is not offically supported.

Thanks for the help.
Topic: Decimals drop off.
Posted: Monday, December 27, 2010 2:09:44 PM
Were you able to get this issues resolved? We are going to be moving to V7R1 on the iseries soon, and I am trying to find out if we wil lhave any mapforce issues?

Thanks
Topic: Problem selecting iSeries files and libraries
Posted: Monday, February 8, 2010 10:02:33 PM
Thanks for the answers - the problem was that I installed mapforce on a windows server with a very old version of iSeries client acccess. I upgraded CA, which put the ODBC driver at 12.0, and everything seems to be working now.
Topic: Problem selecting iSeries files and libraries
Posted: Thursday, February 4, 2010 5:39:06 PM
I just installed mapforce, and I am having a problem selecting Iseries files when adding a DB to a map. I used the trail version a few months ago, and I did not have any issues with this. the connection uses the Client Access ODBC.

I opened a map I had previously created with the trail version, and conencted to the iSeries ok, and it looks like it found the library, but none the table names are found, and "Add/Remove Tables" shows the library as empty, which it is not.

Anybody have ideas on this?

Thanks

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