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We are "very" attached to the current PHP setup.

for me (the only system i guy in the mix), I would like
to get odbc_execute to work returning parms. I do have it
working to the point that the program (via stored procedure)
is called and passing input parms, and completing normally.

If not above, then if I could get the db2_execute commands working,
then I could try to plead with the windows/php people to bind
the db2 stack to their PHP.





Dean, Robert wrote:
If you're not too attached to your PHP setup, you might have less heartache downloading Zend Core for DB2.
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From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gqcy [gmufasa01@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 2:40 PM
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Subject: Re: [WEB400] db2_open from WAMP

I am sure of almost nothing...
I guess that the dll is for LUW, not the i.

I have to buy IBM DB2 connect?



R Bruce Hoffman wrote:
So far as I am aware, unless something dramatic has changed, to access
DB2 on i or MVS, you need to use DRDA, and that requires IBM DB2 Connect
for the WAMP platform.

DB2 for LUW supports TCP connections, i and mainframe DB2, don't.

Are you sure that the php_ibm_db2.dll is for IBM i DB2? Or just DB2
under LUW?


Gqcy wrote:
HELP!!!

I think I have asked this before,
but has someone got the DB2_xxxx (connecting to System i) commands
working from windows?

I am trying to config PHP to load the php_ibm_db2.dll, but
it can't find the "specified module"...


Out on the web I see examples of actually downloading DB2 onto the
WAMP pc, but that doesn't seem to be what I want.

Has anybody done this?


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