Also as of Python 3.13 there is no IBM DB2 functionality, so going with ODBC is the way to go.

That being said I didn't think the DB2 stuff required a user/password either.

Regards,
Richard Schoen
Web: http://www.richardschoen.net
Email: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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message: 2
date: Mon, 11 May 2026 17:38:50 +0000
from: Jack Woehr via MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Python and passwords

If you use ODBC your DSN definition in ~/.odbc.ini can include the lines:

System = *LOCAL
UserID = *CURRENT


Jack Woehr
Independent Consulting Programmer


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