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You need something locally on the machine to facilitate the connection
to DB2 like ODBC or DB2 Connect.

Regards,

Mike

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To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Calling a stored procedure that exists on
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Tom Deskevich wrote:
Dan: Thanks a million!

I love it when someone else blazes the trail.
I like to hike trails that are cleaned out and visibly marked.

BTW, does your stored procedure qualify the file MYFILELIB.MYFILE?

I am reading there are ways around hard-coding the library is you are
using
*SQL.

My co-workers say you always have to hard code it.
I think they told me this was going to be a mild winter too....


Tom Deskevich






Tom,
Are you using the PHP engine on the system i, or on another platform?
I ask because I can't get the DB2_xxxxxx commands to run from our
windows php engine, and our network people say that's because we need
to buy an actual db2 product for windows...

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