INF: Creating a Linked Server to DB2 using Microsoft OLE DB Provider for DB2

ID: Q222937


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft OLE DB Provider for DB2, version 4.0 SP2
  • Microsoft SQL Server version 7.0


SUMMARY

This article provides a sample SQL script for creating a linked server to DB2 using sp_addlinkedserver, and issues a few queries to illustrate the Distirbuted Query Processing (DQP) using DB2OLEDB, the Microsoft OLE DB provider for DB2. Please refer to the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base for information on the keywords used in the DB2OLEDB initstring.

Q218590 INF: Configuring Data Sources for the Microsoft OLE DB Provider for DB2

Creating Linked Server


EXEC sp_addlinkedserver
@server = 'WNW3XX',
@srvproduct = 'Microsoft OLE DB Provider for DB2',
@catalog = 'OLYMPIA',
@provider = 'DB2OLEDB',
@provstr='NetLib=SNA;NetAddr=;NetPort=;RemoteLU=OLYMPIA;LocalLU=LOCAL;ModeName=QPCSUPP;User ID=WNW3XX;Password=WNW3XX;InitCat=OLYMPIA;Default Schema=WNW3XX;PkgCol=WNW3XX;TPName=;Commit=YES;IsoLvl=NC;AccMode=;CCSID=37;PCCodePage=1252;BinAsChar=NO;Data Source=Olympia_WNW3XX'

EXEC sp_addlinkedsrvlogin 'WNW3XX', false, NULL, 'WNW3XX', 'WNW3XX' 
Please note that:
  • DB2OLEDB provider needs to run in-proc. To enable this setting:


    1. Start the Microsoft SQL Server Enterprise Manager.


    2. In the Console tree, find the Linked Servers node (under the Security folder). Right-click on the linked server created above, and in the Properties dialog box, click the General tab, then click on Options, and click to enable the Allow InProcess setting. This is the only way to enable this setting, and after it has been enabled for a given provider, the setting is used for every subsequent linked server created using that provider, including the ones created with T-SQL script.


  • The total length of the linked server initstring must be no more than 278 characters, so it is advantageous to use the DB2OLEDB short connection string arguments as documented above.


  • Linked Servers using DB2OLEDB can also be configured to connect over TCP/IP, though the above script illustrates this using an SNA APPC connection.


Sample Distributed Queries

Example of SELECT using 4-part name: LinkedServer.Catalog.Schema.Table
SELECT * FROM WNW3XX.OLYMPIA.WNW3XX.DEPARTMENT

Example of Pass Through SELECT using OPENQUERY with 3-part name:
SELECT * FROM OPENQUERY(WNW3XX,"SELECT * FROM OLYMPIA.WNW3XX.EMP_ACT")

Example of Pass Through SELECT using OPENROWSET with 2-part name:
SELECT * FROM OPENROWSET
('DB2OLEDB',Netlib=SNA;NetAddr=;NetPort=;RemoteLU=OLYMPIA;LocalLU=LOCAL;ModeName=QPCSUPP;User ID=WNW3XX;Password=WNW3XX;InitCat=OLYMPIA;Default Schema=WNW3XX;PkgCol=WNW3XX;TPName=;Commit=YES;IsoLvl=NC;AccMode=;CCSID=37;PCCodePage=1252;BinAsChar=NO;Data Source=Sample',
'SELECT * FROM WNW3XX.EMPLOYEE' )

Example of an INSERT using 4-part name:
INSERT INTO WNW3XX.OLYMPIA.WNW3XX.DEPARTMENT VALUES
('E21','DUMMY',NULL,'E01')

Please note that UPDATE and DELETE using DQP are not possible because DB2OLEDB does not support bookmarks.

Example of JOIN between a SQLServer and DB2 table:
SELECT A.EMPLOYEE_NUMBER,B.ACTNO FROM CORPDATA..EMPLOYEE_ACCOUNT A, WNW3XX.OLYMPIA.WNW3XX.EMP_ACT B WHERE A.EMPLOYEE_NUMBER = B.EMPNO ORDER BY A.EMPLOYEE_NUMBER

Additional query words: AS/400 MVS OS/390 Mainframe

Keywords :
Version : WINDOWS:4.0 SP2; winnt:7.0
Platform : WINDOWS winnt
Issue type : kbinfo


Last Reviewed: March 31, 1999
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