DRDA is actually built on top of DDM. Here is something from the DRDA specification, vol. 1 -

To understand DRDA, the reader should be familiar with the following referenced documents:
•Distributed Data Management (DDM)
•Formatted Data Object Content Architecture (FD:OCA)

None of these are specific to the i - there are various level of each supported on different platforms. I suspect that mainframes support them - but have no expert knowledge to back that up.

FYI
Vern

rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I am not so sure they are the same. DDM can't be used by SQL. DRDA had better be.


Rob Berendt

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