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automating password ?
Hi all,
I want to write a script which logs into a database (DB2). To do this i need to have a password. This will be done lots and lots of times, so i need to modify the script to automate the response to the password request. How do i this, because at present i do the following: db2 connect to dnb0j2 user liam it does not return to the script to allow me to respond with the password. Can someone give me an example ? or point me in the right direction? Thanks. |
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