Johnson, Shaunn[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> >
> > Howdy:
> >
> > Okay ... I'm making progress with IXF files and importing
> > them to the DB2 UDB Enterprise Edition. The files are large,
> > but the table structure and data seems to be in tact.
> >
> > My problems are pretty much in the DBA area (e.g., Log file size
> > and number of primary log files). But later for that ...
> >
> > My question is: where can I get ODBC drivers so I can have
> > the users running MS Access (on NT 4) connect to my Mandrake
> > Linux box and run queries?
> >
> > Thanks for everything so far!
>
The ODBC component is part and parcel of the DB2 runtime client. Install
the db2 client on the nt4 machines, use Client Config Assistant to hook up
to the Linux instance/db, and you'll be in business.
Ciao
Fuzzy
:-)
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