However, I really want to build stored procedures on the linux installation
but there is no option on the linux control centre to build SP's and it is
greyed out on the Windos version when connecting to the Linux box.
Am I missing something?
I am migrating an application framework connecting to another leading DB
vendor and stored procedures are key to the strategy.
If I upgrade to the personal Developer for linux version I suppose I will
lose the connectivity to my windows PC.
Regards
Jeremy Marshall
I think the stored procedure builder is not supported on Linux yet (not
sure though).
I assume you want to build java procs (SQL procs are not supported on
V6.1)
Cheers
Serge
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Visit the DB2 UDB and DB2 Connect Online Support site at:
http://www.ibm.com/software/data/db2/udb/winos2unix/support
http://www-4.ibm.com/software/data/db2/udb/downloads.html#eeelinux
I'll give this a go and as I don't have any data in DB2 I'll blast my 6.1
version.
Presumably this will allow me to connect to my Windows DB2 7.1 and create
stored procedures.
Many thanks and I'm sure there will be more questions in due course.
Jeremy Marshall
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