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It appears like the two URLs you send don't speak to DB2/400 SQL access using
static SQL. The first is about regular UDB DB2 which DB2/400 isn't. The
latter, I assume, is native i5 I/O as used by RPG or the like, not SQL.

Dave

"Jon Paris" <Jon.Paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 6/4/2007 20:20 >>>
Yeah, the Zend folks say there is a "native" way of doing it but don't
know any details.

I don't understand this comment.

As far as I know the Zend i5 functions use the same underlying APIs as the
Java Toolbox.

If you mean native DB2 (SQL) access you use the DB2 functions documented
here:

http://devzone.zend.com/manual/ref.ibm-db2.html

If you mean native i5 I/O you use the i5 functions documented in the User
Guide which you can link from here:

http://www.zend.com/products/zend_core/zend_core_for_i5_os



Jon Paris
Partner400

www.Partner400.com


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