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DB2 Development Add-Ins for Visual Studio 2003

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Allan - 04 Jan 2006 15:23 GMT
I work for a company that has UDB 8.1 which is currently used to access
DB2 databases on Z/OS mainframe and also distributed DB2 databases on
Unix platform.  We are moving some of the application software from
mainframe platform (Cobol) to Visual Studio .Net (C#).  The mainframe
DB2 will be moved to distributed DB2.  I have read some about the "IBM
DB2 Development Add-Ins for Visual Studio".  I was able to dowload a
version of this from IBM's website but it was for the new Visual Studio
2005.  We are still using the Visual Studio 2003 version.  Can someone
tell me how I can get this toolkit for the Visual Studio 2003?

I really get lost in IBM's website maze.  Thanks.
Ian - 04 Jan 2006 17:04 GMT
> I work for a company that has UDB 8.1 which is currently used to access
> DB2 databases on Z/OS mainframe and also distributed DB2 databases on
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>
> I really get lost in IBM's website maze.  Thanks.

Download the DB2 Application Development Client, it includes the
add-ins you are looking for.

http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/db2/udb/support/downloadv8_windows32bit.html
Allan - 05 Jan 2006 19:01 GMT
Thank you Ian.  I have actually tried that but this is for Visual
Studio 2005 and we have the 2003 version.  Do you know if there is
another download for older versions?
Allan - 05 Jan 2006 19:54 GMT
I downloaded the DB2 Application Development Client as you suggested
and it seems to have worked!  I don't know what I did wrong before but
I seem to be all set now.  Thank you very much.
 
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