I’m a DB2 guru – but it usually costs.
But you may be able to get by with one of these downloads:
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/data/db2/express/download.html
If the server system you need the data from has DB2 Connect, you may be able to access it for free. DB2 Connect is easy to use – I installed it at the Boston Store aka Saks aka Bon-Ton. They still use it for their web sites, I believe.
Can’t make it tonight, boo hoo.
Hope to see you soon!!!
Respectfully,
Ellen
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Hi Lance,
Tonight's speaker Tom Thorp's current project is connecting to DB2. He should be able to help you. Tom is doing a great job helping my company's client.
Best Luck,
Jane
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