>Is 'we' IBM or just the U2 side?  Googling "site:www.ibm.com .net data
>provider" returned a page saying...

>"IBMs integration efforts have earned DB2 the status of Microsoft Gold
>Certified Partner and enrollment in the Visual Studio .NET Integration
>Program. DB2 UDB also recently met the .NET Connected criteria."

>Perhaps you should ask the DB2 guys if you've got .NET 100% covered with
>UO.NET or if there's anything else to look at.

Actually, this was fully reviewed with several IBM Software Group
development teams before we began the project ourselves. Your comments do
not address the Designer Tool from VS.NET, and that is what I am referring
to. DB2 does not offer a provider certified for this tool- they cannot- as
MS will only support Oracle and their own SQL Server (follow the link I
provided and you will see for yourself). However, we have, DB2 has (and you
can too) written our own code as opposed to letting the Designer Tool do
it, and our provider works just fine under .NET.

BTW: When I say 'we', I am referring to the U2 group.


Regards,

LeRoy F. Dreyfuss
Product Manager
IBM UniVerse and UniData (U2) Extended Relational Databases
IBM DB2 Information Management Software
Tel: 303-672-1254          Fax: 303-294-4832
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"Leroy Dreyfuss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> The only item we are aware of that might affect ADO.NET is in a published
> article from Microsoft. I have included the link below. It deals with
using
> third party OLEDB providers with Visual Studio .NET Designer Tool. Here
is
> the link: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;811241

Is 'we' IBM or just the U2 side?  Googling "site:www.ibm.com .net data
provider" returned a page saying...

"IBMs integration efforts have earned DB2 the status of Microsoft Gold
Certified Partner and enrollment in the Visual Studio .NET Integration
Program. DB2 UDB also recently met the .NET Connected criteria."

Perhaps you should ask the DB2 guys if you've got .NET 100% covered with
UO.NET or if there's anything else to look at.

Simon
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