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the instructions are there, look at the "{View Documentation}" link

The instructions are for compiling on an AIX box. I had the most fun trying
to get XLC loaded in PASE.

as for your other question. make sure that you have installed MySQL in
/usr/local and not /QOpenSys/usr/local
and follow the instructions in the readme. worst case is that you would
have to re-install/upgrade the version ov MySQL you installed.



On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 12:16 PM, Matt Lavinder <
mlavinder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I spent some time getting it to compile on the i (that was a treat) and
then found it was included with the latest ZendServer code.

Perhaps you could go update the YiPs Wiki or post some instructions here on
what you did to get it to compile. I am surprised that the file on the
YiPs
site has NO instructions or make file. That is kind of disappointing.


On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 11:45 AM, Matt Lavinder <
mlavinder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I just started using IBMDB2I and I just installed the Zend Server 5.1 PTF
before I enabled it. The issue still exists for me. Does the PTF to
patch
ZendServer not include a patch for MySQL and IBMDB2I data engine? Maybe
you
have to do a fresh install....



On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 11:21 AM, Sam Pinkhasov <sam@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Qq

Matt Lavinder <mlavinder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Just trying out the IBMDB2I storage engine. I know it isn't officially
supported anymore so don't remind me- I live on the edge. :)

I am creating a schema and table, and based on the Redbook (which might
be
wrong), if I use all uppercase and less than 10 characters for my
database
name and table name, the object created on the system should not have
quotes
in the name But I create TEST.MYTABLE and it is placed in
"test"."mytable"
on the system. Is there a way to keep tables created in MySQL from
having
quotes around the name?

Matt
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