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Thanks

As long as that’s all it is 😊

Most of the docs and online stuff I was reading were referencing the version I currently have, thus my disconnect. Or was that connect.

The world moves so fast these days.

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* Subject: Re: Interesting Python 3 Connect() Anomaly
* From: "Kevin Adler" <kadler@xxxxxxxxxx>
* Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2018 00:27:59 +0000


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Richard, connect() was enhanced in 2.0.5.5 to support passing no
parameters (only when run on IBM i, though). Looks like you're behind on
PTFs. You can either update your PTFs or pass the database as you are.



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