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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers DB2 tables backup using UNIX Post 303045743 by Ksk657771 on Saturday 11th of April 2020 02:10:08 PM
Old 04-11-2020
DB2 tables backup using UNIX

Hi,

I am new to unix.my requirement is to take backup of few tables from one DB2 schema and to place the data in another table in another DB2 schema. Could you please help.
 

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PDO_IBM-DSN(3)								 1							    PDO_IBM-DSN(3)

PDO_IBM DSN - Connecting to IBM databases

	The PDO_IBM Data Source Name (DSN) is based on the IBM CLI DSN. The major components of the PDO_IBM DSN are:

	      o DSN prefix
		- The DSN prefix is ibm:.

	      o DSN
		- The DSN can be any of the following:

		     o a) Data source setup using
		       db2cli.ini or odbc.ini

		     o b) Catalogued database name i.e. database alias in the DB2 client catalog

		     o c) Complete connection string in the following format: DRIVER={IBM DB2 ODBC DRIVER};DATABASE=
		       database;HOSTNAME=  hostname;PORT= port;PROTOCOL=TCPIP;UID= username;PWD= password; where the parameters represent the fol-
		       lowing values:

			    o $database
			      - The name of the database.

			    o $hostname
			      - The hostname or IP address of the database server.

			    o $port
			      - The TCP/IP port on which the database is listening for requests.

			    o $username
			      - The username with which you are connecting to the database.

			    o $password
			      - The password with which you are connecting to the database.

       Example #1

	      PDO_IBM DSN example using db2cli.ini

	       The following example shows a PDO_IBM DSN for connecting to an DB2 database cataloged as DB2_9 in db2cli.ini:

	      $db = new PDO("ibm:DSN=DB2_9", "", "");

	      [DB2_9]
	      Database=testdb
	      Protocol=tcpip
	      Hostname=11.22.33.444
	      Servicename=56789

       Example #2

	      PDO_IBM DSN example using a connection string

	       The following example shows a PDO_IBM DSN for connecting to an DB2 database named testdb using the DB2 CLI connection  string  syn-
	      tax.

	      $db = new PDO("ibm:DRIVER={IBM DB2 ODBC DRIVER};DATABASE=testdb;" .
		"HOSTNAME=11.22.33.444;PORT=56789;PROTOCOL=TCPIP;", "testuser", "tespass");

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