That's what I was thinking too. Do I need to specify the complete string
with database name, host name, etc?

On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 10:34 AM, Porterfield, Sean <
SPorterfield@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

From: Michael Ryan

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.

Do I use the database name in relational database directory?


I think WRKRDBDIRE is the key to this. When I copied some of my code from
one server to another, I was confused by the data returned until I realized
I had specified the server name in a configuration file, and I was pulling
data from the wrong server.

** Note: I'm actually using the i5_ connection rather than db2_ but I don't
expect that makes much difference. Come to think of it, Mantis is probably
using the db2_ functions, and that all behaved the same way.
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