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So the short answer is yes you can do exactly what you are asking.

I must apologize; I read something into the question that wasn't there.

I thought the op wanted to connect to DB2 data (i.e. a library/file object)
using a mySQL connection. I was thrown off by this confusion:
"Could I write a application ... i and have it access the
> mySQL database (actually DB2)"

Actually this is NOT DB2, or my prior response applies. mySQL may exist on
a DB2 machine (the i), but that does not make it a DB2 database. The two
may coexist, but are not the same. They contain different data, different
tables, et cetera.

Dennis Lovelady
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