Re: Cobol TO SQL To PostgreSQL

From: "Luis Fernando Fabara M(dot)" <lfabara(at)supan(dot)com>
To: Mini-Me <c9766(at)wolf(dot)com>, pgsql-admin <pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: Cobol TO SQL To PostgreSQL
Date: 2001-01-05 04:28:33
Message-ID: 3A554D71.3000306@supan.com
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As long as I know.. YES.
In fact the system will work like this.
There are 4 Cobol Servers in Sync With a Master Central Server.
What they need is a system that will fetch the data from the Cobol
Master Server and fill the tables in aPostgreSQL Data Warehouse, then
this tables will be accessed by Zope, to generate WebBased reports on a
Web Aplication we are going to develop.

Thanks for any help you can give.

Mini-Me wrote:

> Are they going to continue to use the legacy system for new
> transactions?
>
>
> At 09:36 PM 1/4/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>
>> Hi to all.
>> Im in search for a tool or way to migrate data from a Cobol file to
>> SQL and then To PostgreSQL or direct.
>> Im trying to create a Datawarehouse with PostgreSQL and Zope to
>> create interactive reports from an Old Cobol System. (The Client dont
>> want to migrate to PSQL all of his system)
>>
>> Any suggestions??
>>
>> Thanks!!!
>

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