I ran the V6R1 planning tool from IBM and it reports....

System Creation Digitally Conversion
Object Type Level Data Signed Profiled State Estimated
(Sec)
---------- ------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -------- ----------
DB2WWW PGM V5R4M0 YES YES NO *USER 0.143

I read this as the V5R4 version of DB2WWW will convert and run under V6R1. But even if it didn't, it ships as part of the OS and I would guess there will be a be a new version shipped with V6R1

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Yes, I know that DB2WWW is an object supplied by IBM. It is the CGI program that processes Net.Data macros. My concern is that if it does not work at
V6R1 - and this is the first time that I have heard this - then neither will any of the Net.Data macros that we use

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it's an object supplied by ibm.
Object . . . . . . . : DB2WWW Attribute . . . . . : CPPLE
Library . . . . . : QHTTPSVR Owner . . . . . . . : QSYS
Library ASP device . : *SYSBAS Primary group . . . : *NONE
Type . . . . . . . . : *PGM

User-defined information:
Attribute . . . . . . . . . . . . :
Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :

Creation information:
Creation date/time . . . . . . . . : 10/10/06 00:29:24
Created by user . . . . . . . . . : *IBM
System created on . . . . . . . . : 00000000
Object domain . . . . . . . . . . : *USER
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If DB2WWW will not run at V6R1, what happens to Net.Data?


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Rob,

Create a CLLE program in activation group *CALLER that calls QHTTPSVR/DB2WWW. This CL should go in library CGI and your INI file (if you use one) also needs to go in library CGI.

Also, Options +Exec and your ScriptAlias are redundant. It's totally harmless but you should be aware of it.

Matt

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I have a library called CGI. It has one program in it called DB2WWW. That program fails ANZOBJCVN and thus won't work on V6R1. I see that I have other copies of it in other libraries, like: QHTTPSVR, QSYSCGI, QTCP.

I'm pretty ignorant on web stuff. But I do have one little net.data item.
How do I tell what the url uses?
http://###.###.###.###/CGI-BIN/DB2WWW/qsys.lib/routines.lib/qhtml.file/bkplog.mbr/report



Tools, Display Configuration File
54 <Directory /QSYS.LIB/CGI.LIB/>
55 Options +ExecCGI
56 Allow From all
57 </Directory>
...
74 ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/db2www/ /qsys.lib/cgi.lib/db2www.pgm/

Hey, I think I am figuring this out a little...
Old beer soaked brain cell recalls that somewhere I was encouraged to take one of these standard copies and place it into a private library. Can't recall why. Which one should I be using? Of course the first question might be: Which of these passes ANZOBJCVN or is in some system library I should be able to assume will be refreshed with V6R1?

What do you recommend?

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