So I am rather frustrated.
when I am developing on a lamp box, I often open up phpmyadmin and test
my queries I am going to run in my scripts. This assures me that what I
think I am going to get as a result set is actually what I get. And I
have found that 6 out 10 queries I needed to make some adjustments.
I use System i Navigator (SiN) to do the same thing for my IBM i in
db2. But what works in SiN... is not working from PHP.
Granted... with SiN I have to log in with username and password that
are different than I use with db2_pconnect. But I thought I had solved
the problem, if it was an issue, by creating the table with the php
script rather than SiN which I had been doing prior. Even though other
tables I have created with SiN allowed data to be recorded from my PHP
scripts.
I am checking with the power that be about the journaling. (Thank you Buck)
Thanks Guys...
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