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replication problems sql server to db2

I am experiencing problems replicating (transactional) from SQL Server
2000 sp3 to DB2 v8.2 (running on Red Hat Linux).

I have created an OLE-DB linked server to DB2. The connection connects
successfully in EM and I can query the DB2 tables using the OPENQUERY
function.

I have successfully added the linked server connection as a Subscriber.
I have now set up a Push Subscription to DB2 from one of my
Publications.

My Distribution Agent errors with:
"The process could not connect to Subscriber xxx "
Any suggestions will help, thank you

Jul 23 '05 #1
2 1329
I have no idea myself, but you might get a better response in
microsoft.publi c.sqlserver.rep lication.

Simon

Jul 23 '05 #2
I have no idea myself, but you might get a better response in
microsoft.publi c.sqlserver.rep lication.

Simon

Jul 23 '05 #3

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