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Hello, I would like to access a UDB database on a Sun Solaris 5.8.
The client is a XP station.
When I list the default odbc drivers, I found "Microsoft ODBC Driver for DB2".
But I think it can not be used to access a UDB DB on Unix machine.
So where can I find a ODBC driver ?
Thank you
Nov 12 '05 #1
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That driver should be fine.

Kona wrote:
Hello, I would like to access a UDB database on a Sun Solaris 5.8.
The client is a XP station.
When I list the default odbc drivers, I found "Microsoft ODBC Driver for DB2".
But I think it can not be used to access a UDB DB on Unix machine.
So where can I find a ODBC driver ?
Thank you


Nov 12 '05 #2
That driver should be fine.

Kona wrote:
Hello, I would like to access a UDB database on a Sun Solaris 5.8.
The client is a XP station.
When I list the default odbc drivers, I found "Microsoft ODBC Driver for DB2".
But I think it can not be used to access a UDB DB on Unix machine.
So where can I find a ODBC driver ?
Thank you


Nov 12 '05 #3
Blair Adamache <ba*******@2muchspam.yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<c7**********@hanover.torolab.ibm.com>...
That driver should be fine.

Kona wrote:
Hello, I would like to access a UDB database on a Sun Solaris 5.8.
The client is a XP station.
When I list the default odbc drivers, I found "Microsoft ODBC Driver for DB2".
But I think it can not be used to access a UDB DB on Unix machine.
So where can I find a ODBC driver ?
Thank you


I read the following about this driver :
"Microsoft ODBC Driver for DB2 (Msdb2ole.dll) enables access over SNA
LU 6.2 and TCP/IP networks to remote DB2 databases. This driver is
implemented as an IBM Distributed Relational Database Architecture
(DRDA) application requester that can connect to DRDA-compliant DB2
systems like MVS, OS/400, and Microsoft Windows NT."

So is my UDB Unix on Sun Solaris a DRDA-compliant DB2 systems ?
Nov 12 '05 #4
Blair Adamache <ba*******@2muchspam.yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<c7**********@hanover.torolab.ibm.com>...
That driver should be fine.

Kona wrote:
Hello, I would like to access a UDB database on a Sun Solaris 5.8.
The client is a XP station.
When I list the default odbc drivers, I found "Microsoft ODBC Driver for DB2".
But I think it can not be used to access a UDB DB on Unix machine.
So where can I find a ODBC driver ?
Thank you


I read the following about this driver :
"Microsoft ODBC Driver for DB2 (Msdb2ole.dll) enables access over SNA
LU 6.2 and TCP/IP networks to remote DB2 databases. This driver is
implemented as an IBM Distributed Relational Database Architecture
(DRDA) application requester that can connect to DRDA-compliant DB2
systems like MVS, OS/400, and Microsoft Windows NT."

So is my UDB Unix on Sun Solaris a DRDA-compliant DB2 systems ?
Nov 12 '05 #5
ko*******@yahoo.fr (Kona) wrote in message news:<a1*************************@posting.google.c om>...
Blair Adamache <ba*******@2muchspam.yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<c7**********@hanover.torolab.ibm.com>...
That driver should be fine.

Kona wrote:
Hello, I would like to access a UDB database on a Sun Solaris 5.8.
The client is a XP station.
When I list the default odbc drivers, I found "Microsoft ODBC Driver for DB2".
But I think it can not be used to access a UDB DB on Unix machine.
So where can I find a ODBC driver ?
Thank you


I read the following about this driver :
"Microsoft ODBC Driver for DB2 (Msdb2ole.dll) enables access over SNA
LU 6.2 and TCP/IP networks to remote DB2 databases. This driver is
implemented as an IBM Distributed Relational Database Architecture
(DRDA) application requester that can connect to DRDA-compliant DB2
systems like MVS, OS/400, and Microsoft Windows NT."

So is my UDB Unix on Sun Solaris a DRDA-compliant DB2 systems ?


Ooops, I read that thsi odbc driver can also acces a UDB DB on Solaris system.

So from the odbc configuration I have to fill the following informations :
Initial catalog and Package Collection
Where can I find these informations ?

Regards
Nov 12 '05 #6
ko*******@yahoo.fr (Kona) wrote in message news:<a1*************************@posting.google.c om>...
Blair Adamache <ba*******@2muchspam.yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<c7**********@hanover.torolab.ibm.com>...
That driver should be fine.

Kona wrote:
Hello, I would like to access a UDB database on a Sun Solaris 5.8.
The client is a XP station.
When I list the default odbc drivers, I found "Microsoft ODBC Driver for DB2".
But I think it can not be used to access a UDB DB on Unix machine.
So where can I find a ODBC driver ?
Thank you


I read the following about this driver :
"Microsoft ODBC Driver for DB2 (Msdb2ole.dll) enables access over SNA
LU 6.2 and TCP/IP networks to remote DB2 databases. This driver is
implemented as an IBM Distributed Relational Database Architecture
(DRDA) application requester that can connect to DRDA-compliant DB2
systems like MVS, OS/400, and Microsoft Windows NT."

So is my UDB Unix on Sun Solaris a DRDA-compliant DB2 systems ?


Ooops, I read that thsi odbc driver can also acces a UDB DB on Solaris system.

So from the odbc configuration I have to fill the following informations :
Initial catalog and Package Collection
Where can I find these informations ?

Regards
Nov 12 '05 #7
Ian
Kona wrote:
ko*******@yahoo.fr (Kona) wrote in message news:<a1*************************@posting.google.c om>...
Blair Adamache <ba*******@2muchspam.yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<c7**********@hanover.torolab.ibm.com>...
That driver should be fine.

Kona wrote:
Hello, I would like to access a UDB database on a Sun Solaris 5.8.
The client is a XP station.
When I list the default odbc drivers, I found "Microsoft ODBC Driver for DB2".
But I think it can not be used to access a UDB DB on Unix machine.
So where can I find a ODBC driver ?
Thank you


You should use the DB2 UDB Runtime Client, which includes the IBM DB2
ODBC Driver. This CD is provided with your server software, or you can
download the latest client from:

http://www-3.ibm.com/cgi-bin/db2www/...oad.d2w/report
Good luck,

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Nov 12 '05 #8
Ian
Kona wrote:
ko*******@yahoo.fr (Kona) wrote in message news:<a1*************************@posting.google.c om>...
Blair Adamache <ba*******@2muchspam.yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<c7**********@hanover.torolab.ibm.com>...
That driver should be fine.

Kona wrote:
Hello, I would like to access a UDB database on a Sun Solaris 5.8.
The client is a XP station.
When I list the default odbc drivers, I found "Microsoft ODBC Driver for DB2".
But I think it can not be used to access a UDB DB on Unix machine.
So where can I find a ODBC driver ?
Thank you


You should use the DB2 UDB Runtime Client, which includes the IBM DB2
ODBC Driver. This CD is provided with your server software, or you can
download the latest client from:

http://www-3.ibm.com/cgi-bin/db2www/...oad.d2w/report
Good luck,

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