Index

A

Access Pro®le

 

 

creating

113

 

 

using 112

 

 

accessing data

 

 

through DB2 Connect 8

 

through Net.Data or JDBC

14

accessing host servers

 

 

con®guring communications

 

IBM Personal

 

 

Communications for

 

Windows 32-Bit Operating

Systems 79

 

 

SNA API Client

76

 

Administering Satellites Guide and

Reference

150

 

 

Administration Guide

147

 

Administrative API Reference

147

APPC

 

 

 

support on HP-UX

 

 

SNAplusLink

76, 79

 

support on Windows NT Communications Server for

 

Windows NT SNA

 

 

Client

76

 

IBM Communications Server

 

for NT

27, 57

 

IBM Communications Server

 

for NT SNA Client

57

Integrated SNA Support 57

APPC, CPI-C and SNA Sense

 

Codes

147

 

 

APPL

69

 

 

Application Building Guide

147

application development

 

using Net.Data or JDBC

14

using ODBC

121

 

Application Development

 

Guide

147

 

 

application server

 

con®guring

67

 

AS/400

 

 

 

con®guring

67

 

B

bidirectional CCSID support

162

bidirectional language support

162

bind ®les and package names

169

© Copyright IBM Corp. 1993, 1999

binding

utilities and applications 120

C

cataloging

 

 

 

 

 

 

APPC node

91, 92

 

 

 

databases

92, 93

 

 

 

CCSIDs

160

 

 

 

 

 

 

character substitution

162

 

CLI Guide and Reference

148

Client Con®guration Assistant

administering clients

 

 

communications

58, 106

changing privileges

138

 

client pro®les

59, 107

 

 

exporting

 

114

 

 

 

using

113

 

 

 

 

overview

18, 57

 

 

 

searching the network

58, 106

using access pro®les

112

 

client pro®le

 

 

 

 

 

 

exporting

114

 

 

 

 

code page conversion

 

 

 

exceptions

162

 

 

 

 

code page conversions

159

 

code pages

160

 

 

 

 

 

Coded Character Set Identi®er

(CCSID)

159

 

 

 

 

 

Command Center

 

 

 

 

entering DB2 commands

134

entering SQL statements

134

Command Reference

148

 

communication protocols

 

 

APPC

27, 67

 

 

 

 

TCP/IP

27

 

 

 

 

 

con®guring for DRDA host

access

47

 

 

 

communications

 

 

 

 

 

con®guring the client

58, 67, 106

managing

 

 

 

 

 

 

Client Con®guration

 

Assistant

58, 106

 

supported protocols

 

 

APPC

67

 

 

 

 

Communications Server for

 

Windows NT SNA Client

 

con®guring manually

76

 

version required 76

 

 

con®guration

76, 79

 

 

 

con®guration parameters setting DB2 138 SYSADM_GROUP 138

con®guring APPC 67

ODBC driver 124, 126 con®guring client communications

using the Client Con®guration

Assistant

58, 106

 

 

con®guring server communications

setting DB2COMM

113

connecting to the Internet using

Net.Data

14

 

 

 

connections to DRDA hosts

 

direct to DRDA host

4, 47

through communications

gateway

6, 47

 

 

Connectivity Supplement

148

control point name 70

 

 

conversion

160

 

 

conversion exceptions

162

 

country code page support

160

D

data conversion CCSIDs 160 code pages 160

data conversion exceptions 162 Data Movement Utilities Guide and

Reference 148 database

naming rules 165 database alias 92, 93 naming rules 165

database objects naming rules 166

DB2 Connect overview 3, 8

DB2 Connect Enterprise Edition when to use 6

DB2 Connect Enterprise Edition for OS/2 and Windows NT Quick Beginnings 151

DB2 Connect Enterprise Edition for UNIX Quick Beginnings 151

DB2 Connect Personal Edition host communications

OS/2 25

DB2 Connect Personal Edition Quick Beginnings 148

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