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42 Chapter 3 The DB2 Driver<br />

Table 3-1. DB2 <strong>Connect</strong>ion String Properties (cont.)<br />

Property<br />

DynamicSections<br />

OPTIONAL<br />

DatabaseName<br />

ForceFixRow<br />

OPTIONAL<br />

LocationName<br />

MaxPooledStatements<br />

OPTIONAL<br />

PackageName<br />

Password<br />

PortNumber<br />

OPTIONAL<br />

Description<br />

Specifies the number of statements that the DB2 driver<br />

package can prepare <strong>for</strong> a single user.<br />

The default is 100.<br />

The name of the database to which you want to connect<br />

(used with UDB).<br />

{true | false}. Forces the driver to fetch rows using the Fix<br />

Row Protocol, even if the package specifies Limited Block<br />

Protocol.<br />

The default is false.<br />

The name of the DB2 location that you want to access (used<br />

with OS/390 <strong>and</strong> iSeries).<br />

The maximum number of pooled PreparedStatements <strong>for</strong><br />

this connection.<br />

The default is 0.<br />

Specifies the name (7-character limit) of the package that<br />

the driver uses to process static <strong>and</strong> dynamic SQL.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation about creating DB2 packages, see<br />

“Creating a DB2 Package” on page 44.<br />

The default package name is DDTEK.<br />

A case-sensitive password used to connect to your DB2<br />

database. A password is required only if security is enabled<br />

on your database. If so, contact your system administrator<br />

to get your password.<br />

The TCP port (use <strong>for</strong> DataSource connections only). The<br />

default is 50000.<br />

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