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On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 9:56 AM Charles Wilt <charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

To be honest, it seems a bit strange to be wanting to use OLEDB now-a-days.

I imagine that even consultants have some old-school practitioners in
their ranks. Or at least old-school tools.

I'd expect them to want a .NET driver.

FYI: .NET Core driver is only available with Db2 Connect. :/

Well, now that .NET "Framework" and .NET Core have been unified, I
wonder if the new .NET-to-rule-them-all has a driver independent of
Db2 Connect. (I would hope so, but I don't follow that space closely.
Maybe Richard Schoen knows.)

I guess at worst, folks using the latest .NET could connect via ODBC.

John Y.

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