While I have not tried connecting without the Relational Database Name being different than what I am connecting to, I think it does need to be there. I even saw one install where one of the database names was "localhost". That took some time to figure out why we always got DB/2 data instead of MySQL from the desktop.......

Jim Oberholtzer
CEO/Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects, LLC


On 6/14/2010 8:58 AM, Michael Ryan wrote:
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Man...I'm having a problem connecting to a remote i using the db2_connect.
My PHP code works fine when I connect to *LOCAL. I'd like to run my PHP code
on the same i as it is now, but have the db2_connect point to a different i.
What do I need to do to access the other i? I've googled and checked out the
Zend manual, but the connection fails regardless of my technique. Anyone
have an example? Do I need a server running that would normally run at port
50000? Do I use the database name in relational database directory? Thanks!

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