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Hello everyone,
I now have a full application online that is able to navigate through
all of the libraries on the server, all of the tables in a library, and
all of the fields of a table. I will be adding query support soon... I
love the speed of the IBM i and php. My scripts pop on the screen and I
am running right along side our production environment, which gets hammered.
I am reading about the Native XML support in DB2 code named Viper and
how there is mention of an article to Fire Up The Hybrid Engine.
Is Native XML support a default part of v6r1... how does one check to
see if it is installed... via green screen or php?
I am building an API that is sent an xml file... so I want to stuff its
values into a Table... then process the information...
It seems that every time I read about a feature in DB2 I should be
using... there is no mention of how to check to see if that feature is
already available. About the only thing I find is a complicated method
of installing said feature, which is out of my abilities at the moment.
If I can check to see if Native XML is support in my DB2, then I can
march on, otherwise this gives me a grand excuse to demand I have ssh
access to the server, so that I can get the xml support turned on.
Thank You,
Rob
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