PHP works well from the CLI perspective. The method of invocation is
detailed in the PHP Redbook. Passing parms is described in a forum
posting here:
http://www.zend.com/forums/index.php?t=msg&th=6844&start=0&S=29f274be5b8
7072f160f6b4ac0859e5c

Regards,

Mike




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From: "vhamberg"
Calling [DB2WWW] from a command line won't do much for you...

I actually came across an example posted by Peter Connell on the
Net.Data forum where DB2WWW was called from a batch CL program to run an
SQL query and generate and send HTML formatted email messages to every
customer in the database.

So while Net.Data may normally be used to respond to browser requests,
it can also be useful from the command line.

Nathan.




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