Hi Gert;
Thanks for the link. There were a couple of articles that mentioned
that the functions are enabled via DB2 XML Extender, so I'll follow
that trail. Thanks again!
Pete H
Gert van der Kooij <gert@invalid.nl> wrote in message news:<MPG.1bf3432ba764133e989784@news.xs4all.nl>.. .[color=blue]
> In article <d2a59601.0411030640.5f3aa335@posting.google.com >, Pete H
> (phazzard@intellicare.com) says...[color=green]
> > Last plea for help. Thanks!
> >
> > Pete H
> >
phazzard@intellicare.com (Pete H) wrote in message news:<d2a59601.0410270927.2043e855@posting.google. com>...[color=darkred]
> > > Hi All;
> > > I'm trying to get some of the samples that are amply illustrated in
> > > multiple docs to work. When I try to create a Warehouse Center view
> > > "...for MQ Series messages" or use the UDF wizard in Development
> > > Center, I get the following error/warning:
> > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > MQSeries Integration Functions could not be found on the target
> > > database.
> > >
> > > To run the DB2 table UDFs built by this wizard, the MQSeries
> > > Integration Functions must be installed.
> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > >
> > > Clear enough, but how do I install the MQSeries Integration Functions?
> > > I have looked at all install options for DB2 UDB 8.1.2 (NT) Personal
> > > Developer Edition and can't find reference to the above anywhere. Is
> > > this something that is only bundled with another edition? I've scoured
> > > the doc and ibm.com to the best of my ability...
> > >
> > > Can anyone help me connect the dots? Thanks!
> > >
> > > Pete H[/color]
> >[/color]
>
> Maybe you can find something on
http://tinyurl.com/4zcfp[/color]