I fixed my DB2 + PHP problem. Turns out I didn't have DB2 Connect EE
installed -- which is required to work with PHP..... ooops.

Thanks for all your help,

        -Doug

"Matt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
047001c23f46$f7707c40$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:047001c23f46$f7707c40$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> It seems way too difficult to configure db2 on linux. Let alone trying to
do
> it on freebsd, which I hope to tackle that next week.
>
> I tell you though, I really love mysql, it's so easy to use, and
configure.
> mysql just works. mysql's performance on a table I have that has roughly
> 250,000 rows of address entries, beats our as/400 with db2 by orders of
> magnitude  and  mytest box is a  Celeron 300.
>
> Anyway, this is where I found the solution to the gibberish line that I
put
> in my doc (see step 3) :
>
http://www7b.boulder.ibm.com/dmdd/library/techarticle/scott/0614_scott.html
>
> You may find this of help:
> http://www.phpbuilder.com/mail/php-db/2001011/0076.php
>
> Oh, did you call your instance db2inst1?
>
>



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