Migration workbench and DB2/400

Hi,
Can we use the migration workbench to migrate from DB2/400 V5R2 to Oracle9i? The DB2 database has been updated recently from V4R5 to V5R2. Now we want to migrate from DB2 to Oracle9i.
If that's not possible, what's your recommendation in order to do the migration?
Any suggestion will be appreciated.
Adan L.P.

Hi Adan,
The OMWB only supports migrations from DB2/400 V4R3 and V4R5. You may find that one of our partners can help you migrate your V5 database - for example, PKS. More details on our partner migration solutions can be found on http://mtg.ie.oracle.com.
I Hope this information is useful,
Tom.

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