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IBM DB2 ConnectPersonal EditionQuick BeginningsVe r s i o n 6GC09-2830-00IBM

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connections. For DB2 Connect installation instructions, see “Part 2.DB2 Connect: Planning and Installation” on page 21.Step 5. After installation, you

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Configuring Microsoft SNA ClientRead this section if you have a Windows NT workstation that has DB2Connect installed. This section provides step-by-ste

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The rest of this section assumes:1. The Microsoft SNA Server has already been configured for APPCcommunications with the host, and is enabled for ODBC

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2. Microsoft SNA Client Version 2.11 is not already installed on your DB2Connect workstation.To configure the Microsoft SNA client perform the followin

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__ a. The Symbolic destination name (16) defined at the MicrosoftSNA Server for the Partner LU (2) of the target host orAS/400 database server.__ b

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program name (17), the mode (15), and the security type. Enterthe following commands substituting your values from the worksheetin Table 5 on page

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database name (database_name). The information in the database directory,along with the information in the node directory, is used on the DB2 Connectw

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If you need to change values that were set with the catalog databasecommand, perform the following steps:Step a. Run the uncatalog database command:un

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The userid and password values required are those defined at the host orAS/400 system, and must be provided to you by your DB2 Administrator. Formore i

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Chapter 8. Enabling Multisite Updates (Two-Phase Commit)This chapter provides an overview of the multisite update function as itapplies to scenarios t

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This icon marks a fast path. A fast path guides you to informationspecific to your configuration where multiple options are available.This icon marks a

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TP Monitor multisite update can coordinate a transaction that accesses bothDB2 and non-DB2 resource managers such as Oracle, Informix, SQLServer, etc.

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Host and AS/400 multisite update scenarios that require SPM.Yes TCP/IP Yesv DB2 ConnectEnterpriseEditionv DB2UniversalDatabaseEnterpriseEditionv DB2Un

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Host and AS/400 multisite update scenarios that require SPM.No TCP/IP Nov DB2 ConnectPersonalEditionv DB2 ConnectEnterpriseEditionv DB2UniversalDataba

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1. Set your Web browser to the following URL:http://www.software.ibm.com/data/db2/library/2. Select ″DB2 Universal Database″.3. Search for ″Technotes″

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Step 2. Select the databases you wish to test from the available databases inthe left sub-window. You can use the arrow buttons in the middle tomove s

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Part 5. Configuring DB2 Clients to Use DB2 Connect© Copyright IBM Corp. 1993, 1999 103

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Chapter 9. Configuring Client-to-Server CommunicationsUsing the Client Configuration AssistantTo configure communications from a DB2 client to a server,

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When you add a database using this configuration method, theClient Configuration Assistant will generate a default node name forthe server where the dat

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Step 2. Click on the ... push button and select a profile.Step 3. Enter a local database alias name in the Database alias field and adda comment that de

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Adding a Database Using DiscoveryThis option cannot return information about pre-Version 5 DB2systems or any systems where an Administration Server is

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b. Enter the required communication protocol parameters for theremote Administration Server and click on OK. A new system isadded. For more informatio

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Step 8. You are now able to use this database. To finish using the AddDatabase SmartGuide, click on the Close push button; you can thenadd more databas

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OS/390 or MVSLocation nameAS/400RDB nameVM or VSEDBNAMEWhen a database is created on the remote server, if a database aliasis not specified during data

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have incorrectly specified or click on the Help push button for moreinformation. For even more detailed information, refer to theTroubleshooting Guide.

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have the discover_inst database manager configuration parameter anddatabases with the discover_db database configuration parameter set toENABLE. The dis

Page 31 - Running Your Own Applications

A Client Profile is generated from a client using the Export function of theCCA. The information contained in a Client Profile is determined during thee

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Step 6. Click on OK. The Export Client Profile window opens.Step 7. Enter a path and file name for this Client Profile and click on OK.The DB2 Message wi

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v If you would like all users on your system to have access tothis data source, select the As a system data source radiobutton.v If you would like onl

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Part 6. Using DB2 Connect© Copyright IBM Corp. 1993, 1999 117

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Part 1. Introduction to DB2 Connect© Copyright IBM Corp. 1993, 1999 1

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Chapter 10. Running Your Own ApplicationsVarious types of applications can access DB2 databases:v Applications developed using the DB2 Software Develo

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The bind files are grouped together in different .lst files in the bnd directory,under the installation directory (typically sqllib\win on Windows 3.x s

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"bind @db2ubind.lst messages bind.msg grant public""bind @db2cli.lst messages clibind.msg grant public"In this example, bind.msg a

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The following general steps are required on the client system to give DB2 CLIand ODBC applications access to DB2 databases. These instructions assumet

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Platform Specific Details for CLI/ODBC AccessThe platform specific details on how to give DB2 CLI and ODBCapplications access to DB2 are divided into th

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d. On Windows 32-bit operating systems you can use the radiobuttons to add the data source as either a user or system datasource.v Using the Microsoft

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OS/2 Client Access to DB2 using CLI/ODBCBefore DB2 CLI and ODBC applications can successfully access a DB2database from an OS/2 client, perform the fo

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2) Click on the Add push button from the Data Sources window.The Add Data Source Window opens.3) Double-click on the IBM DB2 ODBC DRIVER in the list.4

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Running Java ProgramsYou can develop Java programs to access DB2 databases with the appropriateJava Development Kit (JDK) on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, OS/2,

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Configuring the EnvironmentTo build and run DB2 Java programs, you need to install and configure theappropriate version of the Java Development Kit (JDK

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You may want to pipe the output to a file for easier viewing. The JDK11_PATHfield appears near the beginning of the output. For more information on thes

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java prog_namewhere prog_name is the name of the program.The DB2 JDBC driver handles the JDBC API calls from your application anduses the DB2 CAE to c

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Part 7. Appendixes© Copyright IBM Corp. 1993, 1999 131

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Appendix A. Basic Task KnowledgeThis section describes the basic tasks that you will need to know to use thisproduct effectively.Go to the task that y

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Starting the Control CenterStart the Control Center in one of the following ways:On OS/2v Enter the db2cc command at a command prompt.orv Click on the

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v Display all the command scripts known to the system through the ScriptCenter, with summary information listed for each.Start the Command Center in o

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To save commands as scripts, select Script->Save as from the menu bar. Formore information, click on the Help push button or press the F1 key.If yo

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If the DB2 command contains characters that have special meaningon the operating system you are using, you will need to enter thecommand in quotation

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Chapter 1. About DB2 ConnectDB2 Connect Enterprise EditionDB2 Connect Enterprise Edition is a connectivity server thatconcentrates and manages connect

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db2 => select empno, function, firstname, lastname, birthdate, from \db2 (cont.) => employee where function='service' and \db2 (cont.)

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Appendix B. Using the Control Center to Administer DB2for OS/390 and DB2 Connect Enterprise Edition serversDB2 Control Center is an easy to use applic

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Preparing DB2 for OS/390 Servers for the Control CenterThe DB2 Control Center uses stored procedures to deliver many of itsmanagement functions. There

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Appendix C. db2cpic.dll - Extended SNA Security Codes onWindows NT and Windows 95Extended SNA Security Codes were not implemented by some SNAsubsystem

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Appendix D. How the DB2 Library Is StructuredThe DB2 Universal Database library consists of SmartGuides, online help,books and sample programs in HTML

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SmartGuide Helps You to... How to Access...Create Table Select basic data types, and create a primarykey for the table.From the Control Center, click

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Type of Help Contents How to Access...Control Center HelpClient ConfigurationAssistant HelpEvent Analyzer HelpCommand Center HelpExplains the tasks you

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DB2 Information – Hardcopy and OnlineThe table in this section lists the DB2 books. They are divided into twogroups:Cross-platform booksThese books co

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Name Description Form NumberFile Name forOnline BookHTMLDirectoryCross-Platform BooksAdministration Guide Administration Guide, Design andImplementati

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Working with DB2 DataAs well as providing a relational database to store your data, DB2 lets youissue requests to administer, query, update, insert, o

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Name Description Form NumberFile Name forOnline BookHTMLDirectoryApplication DevelopmentGuideExplains how to develop applicationsthat access DB2 datab

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Name Description Form NumberFile Name forOnline BookHTMLDirectoryInstallation andConfiguration SupplementGuides you through the planning,installation,

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Name Description Form NumberFile Name forOnline BookHTMLDirectoryWhat’s New Describes the new features, functions,and enhancements in DB2 UniversalDat

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Name Description Form NumberFile Name forOnline BookHTMLDirectoryDB2 Enterprise - ExtendedEdition for Windows NTQuick BeginningsProvides planning, ins

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Name Description Form NumberFile Name forOnline BookHTMLDirectoryCross-Platform Sample Programs in HTMLSample programs inHTMLProvides the sample progr

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Swedish sTrad. Chinese tTurkish m2. For late breaking information that could not be included in the DB2 books:v On UNIX-based platforms, see the Relea

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If you have not installed the Information Center, you can open the pageby double-clicking on the DB2 Online Books icon. Depending on thesystem you are

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Web. To access this information, you musthave a connection to the Web from yoursystem.When you select an item in one of the lists, the Information Cen

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v List of booksv Tables of contents of frequently used booksv Frequently referenced articles, such as the ALTER TABLE topicv The Search formFor inform

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book, simply run it as you would run any other executable program. Theresult from this step is a printable PostScript file with a file extension of.ps.3

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In this environment, if you are using Windows 32-bit operating systems youcan use the DB2 Connect Personal Edition Integrated SNA Support to connectdi

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Note: These form numbers only apply if you are ordering books that areprinted in the English language in North America.You can also order books indivi

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Appendix E. National Language Support (NLS)This section contains information about configuring national language supportfor the DB2 Connect product, an

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Table 8. Languages and Code Pages (continued)Country Code Languageen Englishes Spanishfi Finnishfr Frenchgr Greekhu Hungarianil Hebrewit Italianjp Japa

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FOR BIT DATA clause) is not converted. Otherwise all input and outputcharacter data is converted if the two machines have different code pages orCCSID

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Table 9. Workstation Code Page to Host CCSID Conversion (continued)Host CCSIDs Code Page Countries838 874 Thailand930, 939, 5026, 5035 932, 942, 943,

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Since defaults on different platforms are not the same, problems appear whenDB2 data is sent from one platform to another. For example, Windowsplatfor

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X'3F21' 856 11X'3F22' 862 11X'3F23' 916 11X'3F24' 1255 11Where CDRA String Types are defined:String - Text - Nu

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Appendix F. Naming RulesGo to the section that describes the naming rules that you requireinformation on:v “General Naming Rules”v “Database, Database

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Database alias names are synonyms given to remote databases. Database aliasesmust be unique within the System Database Directory in which all aliases

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Using delimited identifiers, it is possible to create an object thatviolates these naming rules; however, subsequent use of the objectcould result in e

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Connections via Communications GatewaySome organizations prefer to concentrate access to SNA networks throughdedicated SNA Gateways, such as IBM eNetw

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v Can contain 1 to 8 charactersv Cannot include &, #, and @v Must be unique within the networkDB2SYSTEM Naming RulesDB2 uses the DB2SYSTEM name to

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Appendix G. List Files, Bind Files, and PackagesThis appendix lists the bind files contained in different .lst files shipped withthe product. Although t

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xMz Clients for MacintoshxGz Clients for Silicon GraphicsList Files Associated with DRDA ServersThe following table lists which bind files are included

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Table 10. DRDA Bind Files and Packages (continued)Component Bind FileNamePackageNameMVS VM/VSE OS/400Isolation level NC db2clpnc.bnd sqlc6xyz no no ye

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Appendix H. NoticesAny reference to an IBM licensed program in this publication is not intendedto state or imply that only IBM’s licensed program may

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TrademarksThe following terms are trademarks or registered trademarks of the IBMCorporation in the United States and/or other countries:ACF/VTAMADSTAR

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Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, Visual Basic, and the Windows logo aretrademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the UnitedStates

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IndexAAccess Profilecreating 113using 112accessing datathrough DB2 Connect 8through Net.Data or JDBC 14accessing host serversconfiguring communicationsI

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Although you can use DB2 Connect Personal Edition with SNA gateways, youmay find DB2 Connect Enterprise Edition a better choice if you want to usemany

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DB2 Connect User’s Guide 148DB2 Data Links Manager for AIXQuick Beginnings 151DB2 Data Links Manager forWindows NT QuickBeginnings 151DB2 Enterprise -

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partner node name 69passwordnaming rules 169planningDB2 configuration 23DB2 Connect configuration 23privilegesrequired 138productdescriptions 3overview

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Contacting IBMThis section lists ways you can get more information from IBM.If you have a technical problem, please take the time to review and carry

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Log on as anonymous. In the directory /ps/products/db2, you can finddemos, fixes, information, and tools concerning DB2 and many relatedproducts.Interne

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IBMRPart Number: CT6D9NAPrinted in the United States of Americaon recycled paper containing 10%recovered post-consumer fiber.GC09-2830-00CT6D9NA

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same machine as IBM eNetwork Communications Server or Microsoft SNAServer, and in many cases it can provide a less expensive andbetter-performing solu

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Java applets. In addition, you can use a wide range of off-the-shelf orcustom-developed database applications with DB2 Connect and its associatedtools

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DB2 Run-Time Client DB2 Administration ClientDB2 forMVSDB2 forVSEDB2 forVMOS/390Communication SupportAPPC, Named Pipes, NetBIOS,IPX/SPX, TCP/IPAS/400S

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TP Monitor ClientDB2 forMVSDB2 forVSEDB2 forVMOS/390TP Monitor(eg. CICS, ENCINA, MTS)Application Business LogicAS/400S/390, S/370Application 1Applicat

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Web BrowserDB2 forMVSDB2 forVSEDB2 forVMOS/390WebSphereJava Servlets,JSP,Enterprise Java BeansAS/400S/390, S/370Application 1Application 2Application

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Web BrowserDB2 forMVSDB2 forVSEDB2 forVMOS/390ASPs, COM ObjectsAS/400S/390, S/370Application 1Application 2Application nDB2 Connect Enterprise Edition

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Accessing DB2 Data from the Web Using JavaJava Database Connectivity (JDBC) and Embedded SQL for Java (SQLJ) areprovided with DB2 to allow you to crea

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JDBC and SQLJ applications can be run from any system that has a DB2 clientinstalled; a Web browser and a Web server are not required.Java-enabled Web

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For more information on Java enablement, refer to the DB2 Java Enablementweb page at http://www.software.ibm.com/data/db2/java/. For moreinformation o

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Web BrowserDB2 forMVSDB2 forVSEDB2 forVMOS/390Net.DataNet.DataTemplatesAS/400S/390, S/370Application 1Application 2Application nDB2 Connect Enterprise

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IBM DB2 ConnectPersonal EditionQuick BeginningsVe r s i o n 6GC09-2830-00IBM

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Managing Connections to Databases Using the Client Configuration AssistantThe Client Configuration Assistant (CCA) helps you manage your databaseconnect

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Through a DB2 client, these applications can access all servers and, by usingthe DB2 Connect product (or the DB2 Connect functionality supplied withDB

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v Net.Data macros containing HTML and SQL.The DB2 CLI/ODBC driver is an optional component during a DB2 clientinstall. It is required to run CLI, ODBC

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Part 2. DB2 Connect: Planning and Installation© Copyright IBM Corp. 1993, 1999 21

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Chapter 2. Planning for InstallationIf you know that your system meets all the hardware and softwarerequirements, and you want to begin installing you

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For information about space requirements for data, refer to the AdministrationGuide.Estimating Fixed Disk RequirementsTo estimate the disk requirement

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v Whether you will be using a direct connection (see “Accessing Host orAS/400 DB2 Data Using DB2 Connect Personal Edition” on page 4), orconnections v

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Table 2. Software Requirements (continued)Product Hardware/SoftwareRequirementsCommunicationsWindows 32-bit Operating Systemsv DB2 Connect PersonalEdi

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Chapter 3. Installing DB2 Connect on OS/2This section describes how to install DB2 Connect Personal Edition on anOS/2 workstation. For information on

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Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the general information under“Appendix H. Notices” on page 173.This documen

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Step 1. Log on to the system with the user ID that you created to performthe installation.Step 2. Insert the CD-ROM in the drive.Step 3. Open an OS/2

Page 133 - Running CLI/ODBC Programs

For information on errors encountered during installation, see thel1.log and l2.log files. These files store general information anderror messages resul

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Upgrading from a Try-and-Buy LicenseTo upgrade from a Try-and-Buy license, perform the following steps:Step 1. Start the Control Center. For more info

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Chapter 4. Installing DB2 Connect on Windows 9x orWindows NTThis section describes how to install DB2 Connect Personal Edition onWindows 32-bit operat

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__ 3. For Windows NT, any user account that does not belong to the guestsgroup. This user account will be used to perform the installation.Performing

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Step 4. The Welcome window opens.Step 5. Respond to the setup program’s prompts. Online help is available toguide you through the remaining steps. Inv

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To set up connections to host or AS/400 database servers, go to one ofthe following sections:v “Chapter 6. Configuring DB2 Connect to Host or AS/400Com

Page 139 - Running Java Programs

Upgrading from a Try-and-Buy LicenseTo upgrade from a Try-and-Buy license, perform the following steps:Step 1. Start the Control Center. For more info

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Part 3. Preparing Host and AS/400 Databases for DB2Connect Communications© Copyright IBM Corp. 1993, 1999 37

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ContentsWelcome to DB2 Connect! ... viiHow This Book is Structured...viiConventions ...viiiPart 1. Introduction to DB2Connect ...

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Chapter 5. Configuring Host and AS/400 Databases for DB2ConnectThis section describes the steps required to configure host and AS/400database servers to

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Many details of these steps have changed with the introduction of DB2Universal Database for OS/390 Version 5.1. Most of these steps apply toSNA users,

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Sample Network Element Names (VTAM)Figure 9 shows the sample VTAM definitions used to configure a hostdatabase server.Sample VTAM APPL Definition for OS/

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Note: Continuations must begin in column 16, with continuation marks incolumn 72.Sample VTAM PU and LU Definitions for DB2 ConnectIf your security poli

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Sample VTAM Log Mode Definition for DB2Figure 12 on page 44 shows the sample VTAM logon mode table definition forthe IBMRDB and SNASVCMG modes. Note tha

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You must define the SNASVCMG logon mode when using APPC.Configuring DB2 Universal Database for OS/390Before you can use DB2 Connect, your DB2 Universal

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The sections that follow contain examples of commands to update these tablesfor DB2 Universal Database for OS/390. Work with your DB2 Administratorto

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The sections that follow contain examples of commands to update thesetables. Work with your DB2 Administrator to determine the options requiredfor you

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where:v NYX1 represents the PU name of server involvedv IBMRDB represents the name of VTAM logon modev 150 represents the maximum number of conversati

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Step 2. Update the APPC Profiles on theDB2 Connect Workstation ... 70Configuring IBM eNetworkCommunications Server for Windows NT 70Configuring IBM e

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Collecting InformationBefore you can use DB2 Connect over a TCP/IP connection, you must collectinformation about both the host database server and the

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Example Worksheet:Table 3. Example Worksheet for Planning TCP/IP Connections to DB2 UniversalDatabase for OS/390Ref. Description Sample Value Your Val

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Configuring the TCP/IP ConnectionUse the manual steps in this section to complete the configuration and makethe connection.Complete the Worksheet: Compl

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v 1ST_CONN, the first database that a connection is established to will beused as the Transaction Manager database for transactions. If this option isu

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CONNECT and BIND: Finally, connect to the target host server and bind theutilities and applications to the server using commands similar to thefollowi

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Display Relational Database Directory EntriesPosition to ...Type options, press Enter.5=Display details 6=Print detailsRelational RemoteOption Data

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Part 4. Configuring DB2 Connect to Communicate withHost and AS/400 Databases© Copyright IBM Corp. 1993, 1999 55

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Chapter 6. Configuring DB2 Connect to Host or AS/400Communications Using the CCAThis section describes how to use the Client Configuration Assistant (CC

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Code Page and Language Support ...159Conversion of Character Data ...160Bidirectional CCSID Support ...162Bidirectional-specific CCSIDs...163Ap

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v Change your server password.The CCA provides three methods to set up a database connection to a server:v Using a profile.v Searching the network for

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Adding a Database Using a ProfileA profile contains information about instances and databases on a system, anddatabases within each instance. For inform

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c. If you would like to create an ODBC data source file to sharedatabase access, select the Create a file data source check boxand enter the path and fil

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The Client Configuration Assistant may be unable to detect a remotesystem if:v The Administration Server is not running on the remote system.v The Disc

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Step 8. Register this database as an ODBC data source.If you are not planning to use ODBC, click on the Done push buttonand go to the next step.a. Ens

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Step 1. Select the Manually configure a connection to a DB2 database radiobutton and click on the Next push button.If you are not using Lightweight Dir

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v If you would like all users on your system to have access tothis data source, select the As a system data source radiobutton.v If you would like onl

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Step 3. Select the database that you want to bind the utilities and packagesagainst.Step 4. Click on the Bind push button.Step 5. Select the type of b

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Chapter 7. Configuring APPC Communications on the DB2Connect WorkstationThis section describes how to configure a DB2 Connect workstation tocommunicate

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Note: The worksheet and configuration instructions supply suggested orsample values for required configuration parameters. For otherparameters, use the

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Table 5. Worksheet for Planning Host and AS/400 Server Connections (continued)Ref.Name at the DB2ConnectWorkstationNetwork or VTAMName Sample Value Yo

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4. For database name (5), determine the name of the host database. This isthe LOCATION NAME for OS/390 or MVS, the RDB_NAME for VM orVSE, or a relat

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__ 1. It is Version 5.0 or higher if you are planning to update multipledatabases within the same transaction; if you are planning to use2-phase commi

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window.To configure IBM eNetwork Personal Server for APPC communications,complete the perform the following steps:Step 1. Configure Nodea. In the Configu

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f. Click on OK.Step 2. Configure Devicesa. In the Configuration options field, select Configure devices.b. Ensure that in the DLCs field, the appropriate D

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c. In the Partner LU alias field, type in the partner LU name (2)from the worksheet (NYM2DB2).d. If you are configuring Communications Server for SNA

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v To specify a service TP, in the TP name field, type in the nameof the service TP, for example 076DB, and ensure that there is acheck mark in the Serv

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To automatically start Communications Server when the machine isbooted, you can register it as a Windows NT Service.To register Communications Server

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To configure the Windows NT SNA API client for APPC communications,complete the following steps:Step 1. Create a user account for the SNA API client on

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Welcome to DB2 Connect!The DB2 Connect Quick Beginningsbooks provide a focused introductionto the installation and configurationof DB2 Connect products

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SNA Client Configuration window opens.Step 3. Configure Global Dataa. In the Configuration options box, select the Configure GlobalData option and click o

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b. Type in the IP address of the server (for example,123.123.123.123).c. Click on OK.Step 5. Configure CPI-C Side Informationa. In the Configuration opt

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similar to that of the Windows NT Explorer. The following illustration showsthe interface. There are two panes in the main window of the Server Manage

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a. Right-click on the SNA Service icon and select the Insert->LinkService option. The Insert Link Service window opens.b. Select DLC 802.2 Link Ser

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a. Right-click on SNA Service and select the Insert->Connection->802.2 option. The Connection Properties window opens.b. Enter a connection name

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g. Select the Address tab.h. Fill in the Remote Network Address field (8). Accept thedefault numbers in the other fields.i. Select the System Identific

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window opens.b. Enter the following information:v The LU Alias (12).v The NETID (9).v The LU Name (11).c. Select the Advanced tab.d. Select the

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Step 7. Define a modea. Right-click on APPC Modes folder and select theInsert->APPC->Mode Definition option. The APPC ModeProperties window opens.

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d. Enter appropriate numbers for the Parallel Session Limit andMinimum Contention Winner Limit fields. Your Host-Side orLAN administrator should be abl

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d. Select the Partner Information tab.e. In Partner TP Name box, select the SNA Service TP (in hex)radio button and enter the Service TP name (17),

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