Thanks Birgitta

Does not answer my question ,'was there a DB1?'

I googled DB1 only reference I could find was

5761-DB1 IBM System/38 Utilities for System i
5761-DB1 IBM System/38 Utilities for System i IBM United States Sales Manual
Revised: January 29, 2008.
Product Life Cycle Dates Back to top Abstract System/38 Utilities for System i
is a program providing System/38-compatible database utilities for the iSeries
or i5/OS (TM) system customers who migrate from System/38.

I know the S/38 database was not known as DB1, also these utilities allowed S/38 WRKQRY? to run on AS400
else it was a real pain to convert the S/38 queries.

So perhaps in conclusion the S/38 database was DB1, but not named explicitly.

Frank


On 31/07/2022 7:15 pm, Birgitta Hauser wrote:
DB stands for database ... and IBM i is the only operating system where the database is integrated.
Nevertheless the name of the database on IBM i is Db2 for (IBM) i (with a lowercase b!)
Since the database is integrated in the operating system it does not include a version or any other numbering. The "version" of the database depends on the IBM i Release

Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards

Birgitta Hauser
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