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Is it possible to use the ADO.NET and the IBM.Data.DB2.Iseries.dll?

When I tried to use it, it wanted to know the class name, so I picked IBM.Data.DB2.Iseries.iDB2Connection

But it never allowed me to select the library list of username or password.

Any ideas what I need to do to make this work?


I'm trying to avoid the OLEDB if I can, and strictly stay with the .net data provider.

Thanks, Tim

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