URGENT request:
I have installed DB2 Version 8 (FP3) in W2K and then tried to compile/link a
C program with embedded SQL, using a script:
icc /c /Ti /Wd /dwin32 /Ic:\ibmcppw\inc lude;c:\SQLLIB\ include %1.c
ilink /MAP /DEBUG /ST:64000 /PM:VIO %1.exe %1.obj db2api.lib db2cli.lib
I am using an older compiler, but have successfully used it with DB2 V7.
I made some recommended changes for DB2 V8, but the link failed because the
UDBEMB.OBJ file could not be found (the "/sqllib/lib" directory was
accessable). I could not find this module anywhere on my disk drive. Thus I
removed it from the link list and again failed, but because of an unresolved
external reference to _sqlasetdata. I now suspect I must obtain this
module for the link. Has anyone get the module (and perhaps others) and is
this the solution ? Is there a library or object module to use for fixing
the unresolved external reference ?
Thanks 1 1806
Hi Ron,
I don't know if we support that compiler/linker for v8 (check the
programming guide). However, if we do please make sure that you have the
very latest version. There was a change in the library format by MS between
MSVC5 and MSVC6 I think and at that point an updated VAC++ linker was
required.
--
Garfield A. Lewis
DB2 UDB Development,
IBM Canada Laboratory
"Ron" <de****@sympati co.ca> wrote in message
news:AQ******** ***********@new s20.bellglobal. com... URGENT request:
I have installed DB2 Version 8 (FP3) in W2K and then tried to compile/link
a C program with embedded SQL, using a script:
icc /c /Ti /Wd /dwin32 /Ic:\ibmcppw\inc lude;c:\SQLLIB\ include %1.c ilink /MAP /DEBUG /ST:64000 /PM:VIO %1.exe %1.obj db2api.lib db2cli.lib
I am using an older compiler, but have successfully used it with DB2 V7.
I made some recommended changes for DB2 V8, but the link failed because
the UDBEMB.OBJ file could not be found (the "/sqllib/lib" directory was accessable). I could not find this module anywhere on my disk drive. Thus
I removed it from the link list and again failed, but because of an
unresolved external reference to _sqlasetdata. I now suspect I must obtain this module for the link. Has anyone get the module (and perhaps others) and
is this the solution ? Is there a library or object module to use for fixing the unresolved external reference ?
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