Index
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Z
A
- access method transparency (introduction), 1.3.1
- accessing
-
- DRDA Servers, 10.9
- gateway, 10.8
- action items of Oracle Universal Installer, 4.6.4
- Advanced Security
-
- CHECKSUM command, 9.5
- encryption
-
- export encryption algorithms, 9.5
- international version types supported, 9.6
- resetting configuration parameters on gateway, 9.7.2
- setting test parameters for gateway, 9.6.1
- setting test parameters for Oracle integrating server, 9.6.2
- setting up for test, 9.6
- testing gateway and Oracle integrating server, 9.7.1
- function on the gateway, 1.3.3
- test error
-
- error 12660, 9.6
- testing advanced security encryption, 9.7.1
- AGW ADD USERID command, 13.5.1.2
- AGW DELETE USERID command, 13.5.1.2
- AIX_RS6K, default value for DRDA_LOCAL_NODE_NAME, C.4.17
- alias
-
- DB2, C.4.9
- objects, DB2, known restrictions, 2.5
- ALL_CATALOG view, A.2.1
- ALL_COL_COMMENTS view, A.2.2
- ALL_CON_COLUMNS view, A.2.3
- ALL_CONSTRAINTS view, A.2.4
- ALL_DB_LINKS data dictionary view, 11.1.4
- ALL_INDEXES view, A.2.5
- ALL_OBJECTS view, A.2.7
- ALL_SYNONYMS view, A.2.8
- ALL_TAB_COMMENTS view, A.2.11
- ALL_TABLES view, A.2.9
- ALL_USERS view, A.2.12
- ALL_VIEWS view, A.2.13
- allocation mode, SNA session, DRDA_CMSRC_CM_IMMEDIATE, C.4.7
- ALTER session statement, 11.1.2
- ANSI-standard SQL
-
- gateway capabilities, 1.3.5
- heterogeneous database integration, 1.9.10
- API (application program interface), Oracle Net, 9.3
- APPC
-
- concurrent connections, 3.1.2
- configuring another profile, 10.9
- database link behavior, 12.4
- DB2/VM, 13.5.1.2
- mode definition, 6.4.3.6
- password length, 15.3
- user ID length, 15.3
- APPC VTAM Support (AVS)
-
- also see AVS, 13.5.1.2
- mapping user ID, 2.5.1
- APPEND command
-
- supported by COPY, 11.8
- application
-
- application program interface defined, see API, 9.3
- authenticating logons, 13.2
- development on the gateway, 1.9.16
- portability, 1.9.13
- server support, 1.3.3
- architecture of the gateway, 1.5
- array size
-
- fetch reblocking, 1.9.3
- how determined, 12.1.1
- AS/400
-
- command DSPRDBDIRE, 5.3.4
- configuring communications, 5.3.1
- defining user ID, 5.3.2
- library name, DRDA_PACKAGE_COLLID, C.4.20
- ASCII
-
- code page, D.3
- sort order, 12.6.2
- tables, known restrictions, 1.9.21
- translated from EBCDIC, 12.7.1
- US7ASCII, D.3.2.1
- US7ASCII, NLS, D.2
- authority
-
- CONNECT, 13.5.1.2
- execute, 13.5.1.2
- autonomy, site, 1.3.14
- AVS
-
- also see APPC VTAM Support, 2.5.1
- configuring, 5.5.1
- DB2/VM, 13.5.1.2
- mapping user IDs (DB2/VM), 2.5.1
- user ID mapping, 13.5.1.2
B
- binary data, non-character, 12.7.1
- Bind Package Stored Procedure
-
- DB2/400, 5.3.2
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.2
- DB2/UDB, 5.4.2
- DB2/VM, 5.5.2
- bind privilege
-
- configuration worksheet, E
- DB2/400, 5.3.2
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.2
- DB2/UDB, 5.4.2
- DB2/VM, 5.5.2
- bind variables
-
- native SQL passthrough, 12.8
- restrictions, 2.5.2
- BINDADD authority, binding packages on DB2/UDB, 10.4.5
- BINDADD privilege
-
- configuration worksheet, E
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.2
- DB2/UDB, 5.4.2
- DB2/VM, 5.5.2
- BINDAGENT privilege
-
- configuration worksheet, E
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.2
- DB2/VM, 5.5.2
- binding the DRDA package
-
- authority of user ID and password
-
- DB2/400, 5.3.2
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.2
- DB2/UDB, 5.4.2
- DB2/VM, 5.5.2
- backward compatibility, 14.4
- configuring the host, 10.4.4
- on DB2/UDB, 10.4.5
- upgrading from version 3, 10.4.5
- bug
-
- bugs fixed in release 10.1.0.2.0, 2.3
- debugging
-
- drc values used by Oracle Support Services, 15.1.3
- setting trace parameters, 15.4
- SQL tracing reduces gateway performance, 11.10
- number 205538, 2.5.2
C
- call
-
- a CICS or IMS transaction, 12.3.2
- DB2 stored procedure
-
- DRDA Server definition, 12.3
- look up in server catalog, 12.3.1
- DRDA_DISABLE_CALL
-
- default, 10.5.1.1
- sample Gateway Initialization File, B.1
- empproc stored procedure, 12.3
- Oracle Call Interface, 15.1
- PL/SQL, 12.3.1
- stored procedure
-
- location transparency with synonym, 12.2
- null values not passed, 2.5.1
- using standard Oracle PL/SQL, 12.2
- capabilities, DRDA server, native semantics, 12.6
- CCSID
-
- 65535 as the default for all tables created, C.4.8
- CCSID (coded character set identifiers), defined, D.5
- code page mapping facility, D.4
- DRDA Server, NLS, D.1
- external mapping to supported Oracle character sets, Codepage Map Facility, 1.9.19
- changed parameters, 14.3.2
- changes in this release
-
- IBM DB2 Version 5.1 EBCDIC and ASCII Tables, 1.9.21
- IBM DB2/UDB supported, 1.9.20
- read-only support, 1.9.22
- CHARACTER SET
-
- clause, client/server configuration, D.2
- parameter description, D.1
- character sets
-
- and code page map facility, D.4
- ASCII, known restrictions, 1.9.21
- codepage, DRDA_DEFAULT_CCSID specifies default CCSID, C.4.8
- EBCDIC, known restrictions, 1.9.21
- supported, codepage map facility, 1.9.19
- character strings
-
- converting character string data types, 12.7.2
- performing character string operations, 12.7.1
- checklist
-
- DRDA Server configuration, 5.1
- gateway configuration, 10.1
- gateway installation, 4.3
- Oracle Net, 9.1
- CHECKSUM command
-
- also see Advanced Security, 1.3.3
- Oracle Net, Advanced Security Encryption, 9.5
- CICS transaction, 12.3.2
- clauses
-
- CHARACTER SET, client/server configuration, D.2
- CONNECT TO, 11.1.1
- GROUP BY, 12.6.3
- HAVING, 12.6.3
- ORDER BY, 12.6.3
- SQL
-
- DELETE, 12.7.7
- INSERT, 12.7.7
- SELECT WHERE, 12.7.7
- UPDATE, 12.7.7
- TO_DATE, 12.7.7
- USING, 11.1.1
- VALUES, 12.7.7
- WHERE
-
- compatible for all versions of DRDA Server, 12.6.3
- SQL limitations, Oracle ROWID column, 2.5.2
- WHERE CURRENT OF CURSOR, ROWID column, 2.5.2
- client, defined in gateway architecture, 1.5
- code page map facility
-
- for data translation, D.4
- code tracing, C.4.41
- codepage map facility
-
- configuring support for character sets, 2.5.1
- supported by gateway, 1.9.19
- coercion of data, defined, 12.6
- collection privilege - CREATE IN
-
- configuration worksheet, E
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.2
- DB2/VM, 5.5.2
- collection privilege - CREATETAB, DB2/OS390, 5.2.2
- column
-
- date columns function, 12.7.7
- Oracle ROWID, 2.5.2
- supported in a result set, 1.9.8
- commands
-
- AGW ADD USERID, 13.5.1.2
- AGW DELETE USERID, 13.5.1.2
- CHECKSUM
-
- advanced security, 1.3.3
- supported by Oracle Net, 9.5
- COPY
-
- known restriction for INSERT, 2.5
- SQL*Plus command, 11.8
- CREATE DATABASE LINK, 5.5.2
- EXECUTE, 1.3.9.1
- EXPLAIN PLAN, 15.4.1
- INSERT, known restriction, 2.5
- commit confirm protocol, 1.3.13
- Communication Database (CDB) tables, DDF, 5.2.5
- communications requirements, 3.2.3
- compatible SQL set operators and clauses, 12.6.3
- concatenation restrictions, 2.5.1
- concurrent connections
-
- APPC, 3.1.2
- TCP/IP, 3.1.2
- configuring
-
- additional DRDA Servers, 10.9
- AS/400 communications, 5.3.1
- AVS, 5.5.1
- binding DRDA package, 10.5
- checklist for gateway, 10.1
- checklists for DRDA Server, 5.1
- DB2/400, 5.3
- DB2/OS390, 5.2
- DB2/UDB, 5.4
- list of parameters needed to configure the gateway, E
- Oracle integrating server, 10.7
- Oracle Net, 9.4
- OS/390 (MVS) VTAM, 5.2.1
- other Oracle servers, 10.8
- SNA server, creating profiles, 6.3, 7.3
- TCP/IP
-
- for AS/400, 5.3.1
- for DB2/VM, 5.5.1
- for MS Windows, 8.2
- for OS/390, 5.2.1
- VM VTAM on DB2/VM, 5.5.1
- workstation for gateway, 10.4
- CONNECT authority
-
- binding packages on DB2/UDB, 10.4.5
- DB2/UDB, 5.4.2
- user ID mapping on DB2/VM, 13.5.1.2
- CONNECT BY not supported, known restrictions, 2.5.2
- CONNECT TO clause, 11.1.1
- connection
-
- definition, 6.4.3.4
- testing, 6.5, 7.5
- conversion
-
- data types, 12.7
- errors, C.4.8
- convert
-
- character string data types, 12.7.2
- character string operations, 12.7.1
- DATE, 12.7.4.2
- floating point to integer, 12.7.8
- inbound user ID, 13.5.1.2
- into most suitable data type, 12.7.10
- to the numeric data type, 12.7.8
- converter, protocol, 1.3.3
- COPY
-
- copying data from the DRDA server, 11.9
- copying data from the Oracle server, 11.8
- privilege
-
- configuration worksheet, E
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.2
- DB2/VM, 5.5.2
- SQL*Plus COPY command
-
- Oracle server to DRDA server, 11.8
- substituted for INSERT, 2.5
- COS function, 12.5.3
- COUNT function, 12.7.9
- CPI-C routine, 15.1.4
- CPI-C Symbolic Destination Names, 6.4.3.8
- CREATE command, supported by COPY, 11.8
- CREATE DATABASE LINK
-
- command, binding package on DB2/VM, 5.5.2
- statement, defining path to remote database, 11.1.1
- CREATE DATABASE statement, client/server configuration, D.2
- CREATE IN privilege
-
- configuration worksheet, E
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.2
- DB2/VM, 5.5.2
- CREATE PUBLIC DATABASE LINK privilege
-
- binding the DRDA gateway package, 10.4.4
- configuring Oracle integrating server, 10.7.1
- CREATE TABLE statement, 1.3.8
- CREATEIN privilege, DB2/UDB, 5.4.2
- CREATETAB authority, 10.4.5
- CREATETAB privilege
-
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.2
- DB2/UDB, 5.4.2
- creating a database link, 11.1.1
- cursor
-
- defining the number of, 12.10
- number of cursors, DRDA_PACKAGE_SECTIONS, C.4.24
- stability, DRDA_ISOLATION_LEVEL, C.4.16
D
- data coercion, defined, 12.6
- data control language (DCL), 1.3.7
- data definition language (DDL), 1.3.6
- data dictionary
-
- support, 10.5.2
- using, 12.9.1
- views
-
- ALL_DB_LINKS, 11.1.4
- considerations for migration from previous releases, 14.4
- list and descriptions, A.2
- not supported for DB2/VM, A.1
- Oracle Emulation on DRDA Server, 12.9
- supported for DB2/OS390, DB2/UDB, and DB2/400 servers, A.1
- USER_DB_LINKS shows defined database links, 11.1.4
- data storage transparency (introduction), 1.3.1
- data type
-
- column (ALL_TAB_COLUMNS), A.2.10
- column (USER_TAB_COLUMNS), A.2.26
- conversion
-
- between Oracle and DRDA, 1.7
- control over, 12.7.8
- converting character string data types, 12.7.2
- gateway mapping and restrictions, 12.7
- performing character string operations, 12.7.1
- date, 2.5.1
- differences between Oracle server and DRDA databases, 12
- DRDA Server data types list, 12.7
- known restrictions, 2.5.1
- mapping, 12.7
- numeric
-
- zoned decimal field, 12.7.10
- Oracle data types RAW and LONG RAW, 12.7.1
- performing character string operations, 12.7.1
- restrictions, 12.7
- size and value limitations, 12.7
- supported by IBM DRDA, 12.7.4
- supported by IBM DRDA databases, 12.7.4
- data types
-
- DATE, as calendar date only, 12.7.4
- GRAPHIC, 12.7.3
- LONG
-
- converting character string data types, 12.7.2
- known restrictions, 2.5.1
- LONG RAW, translating ASCII to EBCDIC, 12.7.1
- Oracle and IBM DATA data types are mapped to each other, 12.7.4.2
- Oracle and IBM DATE, 12.7.4.2
- processing TIME data types to Oracle DATE, 12.7.4.1
- RAW
-
- CCSID 65535, C.4.8
- translating ASCII to EBCDIC, 12.7.1
- TIME, time of day only, 12.7.4
- TIMESTAMP, combining calendar data and time of day, 12.7.4
- VARCHAR, 12.7.2
- database
-
- authorities - CONNECT, BINDADD, and CREATETAB, 5.4.2
- catalogs, 12.9
- link
-
- behavior, 12.4
- binding DRDA gateway package, 10.4.4
- creating, 11.1.1
- defining and controlling, 13.3
- dropping links, 11.1.3
- examining, 11.1.4
- guidelines, 11.1.2
- limits, 11.1.5
- processing, 11.1
- public, 10.7.1
- suffix, 12.1
- to identify the gateway, 1.7
- native tool, 10.5.2
- triggers, 1.3.2
- date
-
- 2 or 4 digits, 12.7.5
- arithmetic, known restrictions, 2.5.1
- columns function, 12.7.7
- data types and DRDA server restriction, 2.5.1
- data types supported by IBM DRDA, 12.7.4
- date handling has two categories, 12.7.5
- gateway local date exit for DB2 ISO format, 12.7.6
- HS_NLS_DATE_FORMAT
-
- parameter, date handling, 12.7.5
- patterns, 12.7.6
- operations, 12.7.4
- statements, SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, 12.7.5
- TO_DATE function
-
- date handling, 12.7.5
- preprocessed in SQL, 12.7.7
- DATE data type
-
- implementation, 12.7.4
- processing DATE data, 12.7.4.2
- DB_DOMAIN parameter, 2.5.1
- DB2
-
- 02pcg.sql granting authority, 10.5.2.5
- alias objects, known restrictions, 2.5
- aliases, not compatible with DRDA_DESCRIBE_TABLE, C.4.9
- CICS, IMS, 12.3.2
- data access, 1.3.9.1
- Distributed Data Facility (DDF), 5.2.5
- DRDA_DESCRIBE_TABLE compatibility, C.4.9
- IBM DB2 version 5.1 ASCII Tables, 1.9.21
- native SQL, 1.3.8
- native stored procedures, 1.3.9.2
- procedural feature considerations, 12.3.2
- SPUFI utility, 5.2.5
- SQL statements, 12.8.2
- statements, CREATE TABLE, 1.3.8
- stored procedures, considerations for use, 12.3.2
- with OS/390, 5.2
- DB2/400
-
- catalog view, 12.9.1
- configuring the DRDA Server, 5.3
- data dictionary views supported by gateway, A.1
- defining user ID, 5.3.2
- DRDA_DEFAULT_CCSID, C.4.8
- DRDA_ISOLATION_LEVEL, C.4.16
- DRDA_OPTIMIZE_QUERY, C.4.19
- DRDA_PACKAGE_COLLID, C.4.20
- userid mapping, different capability, 13.5.1.3
- DB2INS sample DB2 stored procedure, G.1
- DB2/OS390
-
- catalog view, 12.9.1
- configuring, 5.2
- data dictionary views supported by gateway, A.1
- DRDA_ISOLATION_LEVEL, C.4.16
- DRDA_OPTIMIZE_QUERY, C.4.19
- userid mapping, 13.5.1.1
- V6, V7 and V8 stored procedures supported, 1.9.18
- with SPUFI, 10.5.2
- DB2/UDB
-
- catalog view, 12.9.1
- configuring, 5.4
- configuring the DRDA Server, 5.4
- data dictionary views not supported, A.1
- DRDA_ISOLATION_LEVEL, C.4.16
- DRDA_OPTIMIZE_QUERY, C.4.19
- grant authority, 10.5.2.5
- known restrictions, 2.5.1
- ORACLE2PC table, binding packages, 10.5.1.2
- supported, changes in this release, 1.9.20
- userid mapping, 13.5.1.4
- DB2/VM
-
- catalog view, 12.9.1
- configuring, 5.5
- data dictionary views not supported, A.1
- database and SQL functions, 12.5.8
- DRDA_ISOLATION_LEVEL, C.4.16
- DRDA_OPTIMIZE_QUERY, C.4.19
- DRDA_PACKAGE_OWNER, C.4.23
- instance, DRDA location name, 5.5.4
- server machine, 13.5.1.2
- userid mapping, 13.5.1.2
- DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH.EXECUTE_IMMEDIATE function
-
- limited to nonqueries, 12.8
- native SQL passthrough, 12.8
- syntax, 12.8.2
- DD basic tables, known restrictions, 2.5.1
- DDF
-
- subsystem, 5.2.1
- DDL statement
-
- native SQL passthrough, 12.8
- number of rows affected, 12.8.2
- debugging
-
- error codes, 15.1.3
- SQL tracing, 15.4
- your application, 11.10
- de-installing the gateway, 4.7.1
- DELETE
-
- known restrictions, 2.5.2
- operation, 12.1
- SQL clause, 12.7.7
- statement
-
- dates, 12.7.5
- native SQL passthrough, 12.8
- transaction semantics, 1.7.1
- with read-only gateway, 11.6
- Dependent LU, 6.3.1, 7.3.1
- DESCRIBE
-
- character string operations, 12.7.1
- diagnostic parameter, C.4.39
- dictionary
-
- mapping, 1.3.4
- tables, 12.9
- DICTIONARY view, A.2.15
- disk space requirements, 3.1.4
- distributed
-
- applications, support for, 1.9.15
- database, 9.3.2
- distributed query optimizer (DQO), better performance of distributed queries, 11.5
- operations, DB2, 5.2.5
- processing, 9.3.1
- queries
-
- example of, 11.5.1
- two-phase commit, 11.5.2
- transaction, DRDA_RECOVERY_USERID, C.4.27
- distributed query optimizer (DQO), DRDA-specific parameters, C.4.19
- double-byte support, D.5
- DQO
-
- also see distributed query optimizer, 11.5
- DRDA-specific parameters, C.4.19
- drc error code, 15.1.3
- DRDA
-
- catalog, 12.9.2
- database requirements, 3.2.2
- defining number of cursors, 12.10
- location name
-
- for DB2/UDB instance, 5.4.4
- for DB2/VM instance, 5.5.4
- session security options, 13.5.1.1
- DRDA Application Server Function, 1.9.12
- DRDA Server
-
- accessing, 10.9
- capabilities, native semantics, 12.6
- CCSID
-
- character set to store data in DRDA database, D.1
- gateway code page map facility, D.4
- parameters needed for NLS, D.1
- character sets, known restrictions, 2.5.1
- configuring
-
- DB2/400, 5.3
- DB2/OS390, 5.2
- DB2/UDB, 5.4
- DB2/VM, 5.5
- considerations for binding packages, 14.4
- database link behavior, 12.4
- functions, native semantics, 12.6
- gateway architecture definition, 1.5
- Hostname or IP Address (configuring TCP/IP, worksheet), E
- port number (TCP/IP), 8.1.1
- Service Port Number (configuring TCP/IP, worksheet), E
- stored procedures, native to DRDA server, 12.3
- DRDA_CAPABILITY parameter, 12.6
- DRDA_CMSRC_CM_IMMEDIATE parameter, description, C.4.7
- DRDA_CODEPAGE_MAP parameter, D.4
- DRDA_COMM_BUFLEN parameter, description, C.4.4
- DRDA_CONNECT_PARM
-
- (SNA format) parameter, description, C.4.5
- (TCP/IP format) parameter, description, C.4.6
- configuring IBM Communication Server, 7.4.1.2
- configuring Microsoft SNA server or host server, 6.4.3.8
- parameter
-
- communication errors, 15.1.4
- configuring the gateway for TCP/IP, 8.2
- DRDA_DEFAULT_CCSID parameter, description, C.4.8
- DRDA_DESCRIBE_TABLE parameter
-
- description, C.4.9
- known restrictions, 2.5
- DRDA_DESCRIBE_TABLE=FALSE initialization parameter, 2.5
- DRDA_DISABLE_CALL parameter
-
- binding the DRDA gateway package, 10.5.1.1
- description, C.4.10
- DRDA_FLUSH_CACHE parameter, description, C.4.11
- DRDA_GRAPHIC_LIT_CHECK parameter, description, C.4.13
- DRDA_GRAPHIC_PAD_SIZE parameter, description, C.4.12
- DRDA_GRAPHIC_TO_MBCS parameter, description, C.4.14
- DRDA_ISOLATION_LEVEL parameter, description, C.4.16
- DRDA_LOCAL_NODE_NAME parameter, description, C.4.17
- DRDA_MBCS_TO_GRAPHIC parameter, description, C.4.18
- DRDA_OPTIMIZE_QUERY parameter
-
- description, C.4.19
- DQO capability turned ON and OFF, 11.5
- DRDA_PACKAGE_COLLID parameter
-
- description, C.4.20
- errors detected by server database, 15.1.5
- DRDA_PACKAGE_CONSTOKEN parameter, description, C.4.21
- DRDA_PACKAGE_NAME parameter
-
- description, C.4.22
- detecting errors, 15.1.5
- value must be unique, 10.5.1.1
- DRDA_PACKAGE_OWNER parameter, description, C.4.23
- DRDA_PACKAGE_SECTIONS parameter
-
- description, C.4.24
- number of open cursors at IBM database, 12.10
- DRDA_READ_ONLY parameter
-
- description, C.4.25
- read-only gateway, 11.6
- DRDA_RECOVER_USERID parameter
-
- DB2/400, 5.3.3
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.3
- DRDA_RECOVERY_PASSWORD parameter
-
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.3, 5.3.3
- DB2/UDB, 5.4.3
- DB2/VM, 5.5.3
- description, C.4.26
- DRDA_RECOVERY_USERID parameter
-
- DB2/400, 5.3.3
- DB2/UDB, 5.4.3
- DB2/VM, 5.5.3
- description, C.4.27
- DRDA_REMOTE_DB_NAME parameter, description, C.4.28
- DRDA_SECURITY_TYPE parameter, description, C.4.29
- DROP DATABASE LINK statement, 11.1.3
- dropold.sql script, 10.5.2.2
- DSPRDBDIRE command, 5.3.4
- dynamic dictionary mapping, 1.3.4
E
- EBCDIC
-
- character set support, D.3.2.1
- code page, D.3
- DRDA server CCSID, D.7
- sort order, 12.6.2
- tables, known restrictions, 1.9.21
- translated to ASCII, 12.7.1
- EMP
-
- creating system-wide synonym for EMP file, 11.4
- table, 11.8
- empproc
-
- stored procedure, 12.3
- encryption
-
- export encryption algorithms, 9.5
- types for Advanced Security, 9.6
- environment
-
- distributed, 12.2
- heterogeneous, replicating in, 11.7
- variable, NLS_LANG, D.2
- environmental variable
-
- NLS_LANG, D.1
- ORA_NLS33, D.1
- errd
-
- error array returned from DRDA server database, 15.1.5
- example of translated, mapped error, 15.2
- example, retrieving data, 11.2.3
- errmc
-
- (error tokens), 15.1.5
- communication errors, 15.1.4
- errmc field lists any error tokens, 15.1.3
- example of translated, mapped error, 15.2
- example, retrieving data, 11.2.3
- error
-
- 12660 (test error for Advanced Security), 9.6
- basic description, 15.1
- change
-
- ORA-09100 to ORA-28500, 15.1.3
- ORA-09101 to ORA-28501, 15.1.3
- codes
-
- drc, 15.1.3
- grc, 15.1.3
- communication, 15.1.4
- condition, 15.1
- conversion, C.4.8
- date, D.3.2.3
- detected
-
- by gateway, 15.1.2
- by integrating Oracle instance, 15.1.1
- by server database, 15.1.5
- in DRDA software, 15.1.3
- drc= field
-
- -300xx, 15.3
- -7xx, 15.3
- HGO-00706, 15.1.2
- host database, 15.3
- interpreting error messages, 15.1
- mapped sqlstate, 15.2
- messages & codes, main chapter, 15
- messages, Oracle LONG data type larger than 32740 bytes, 12.7.2
- number, return code, 15.1
- ORA-00001, index constraint violated, 15.2
- ORA-00942
-
- object does not exist, 15.2
- object name too long, 15.2
- ORA-01017, logon denied, 15.2
- ORA-01031, insufficient privileges, 15.2
- ORA-01460, invalid CCSID, 15.2
- ORA-01476, divide by zero, 15.2
- ORA-02019, undefined database link name is specified, 15.1.1
- ORA-28500
-
- was ORA-09100, 15.1.3
- detected by server database, 15.1.5
- example, collection ID or package name not recognized, 15.1.5
- ORA-28501
-
- was ORA-09101, 15.1.4
- communication error, 15.1.4
- Side Information Profile not defined, 15.1.4
- ORA-28527, conversion errors, C.4.8
- ORA-9100 to ORA-9199, reserved for generic gateway layer, 15.1.1
- Oracle error code for mapped errors, 15.2
- server database, 15.1.5
- specific error codes, 15.3
- tokens listed by errmc for errors
-
- detected by DRDA gateway, 15.1.3
- detected by server database, 15.1.5
- translation, 12.7.1
- while binding the gateway package, 10.4.4
- with Native Semantics, 12.6
- errp
-
- example, retrieving data, 11.2.3, 15.1.3, 15.1.5, 15.2
- EXCEPT set operator, 12.6.3
- execute authority
-
- DB2/400, 13.5.1.3
- DB2/UDB, 13.5.1.4
- DB2/VM, 13.5.1.2
- on the gateway DRDA package, 13.5.1.2
- EXECUTE command, 1.3.9.1
- EXECUTE privilege
-
- configuration worksheet, E
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.2
- DB2/UDB, 5.4.2
- DB2/VM, 5.5.2
- exits, gateway local date, 12.7.6
- EXPLAIN PLAN command, 15.4.1
- EXPLAIN_PLAN table, features of the gateway, 1.9.9
- export encryption algorithms, 9.5
F
- FDS_CLASS parameter, description, C.4.30
- FDS_CLASS_VERSION parameter, description, C.4.31
- FDS_INSTANCE parameter, description, C.4.32
- features of the gateway
-
- main topic, 1.9
- application development and end-user tools, 1.9.16
- application portability, 1.9.13
- columns supported in a result set, 1.9.8
- distributed applications supported, 1.9.15
- EXPLAIN_PLAN improvement, 1.9.9
- fetch reblocking, 1.9.3
- heterogeneous database integration, 1.9.10
- heterogeneous services architecture, 1.9.1
- large base of data access, 1.9.12
- minimum impact on existing systems, 1.9.11
- Native Semantics, 1.9.7
- Oracle Database 10g passthrough supported, 1.9.4
- Oracle snapshot, 11.7.2
- performance enhancements, 1.9.2
- remote data access, 1.9.14
- retrieving result sets through passthrough, 1.9.5
- support for TCP/IP, 1.9.6
- fetch array size, with HS_FDS_FETCH_ROWS, C.4.33
- fetch reblocking
-
- features of the gateway, 1.9.3
- supported with HS_RPC_RETCH_REBLOCKING, 12.1.1
- fetched date, ORA_MAX_DATE parameter, description, C.4.37
- fields
-
- errmc, lists any error tokens, 15.1.3
- errp, indicates program that detected error, 15.1.3
- files
-
- initsid.ora
-
- invalid ORA_MAX_DATE specified, 15.3
- parameter not recognized, 15.1.5
- installation log file, verifying successful installation, 4.6.5
- listener.ora
-
- configure additional instance, 10.9
- IPC key defined in, 9.4.2
- member name, 11.3
- sample
-
- gateway initialization, tnsnames.ora, listener.ora, B
- listener.ora, B.3
- tnsnames.ora
-
- configuring additional DRDA Server instance, 10.9
- modifying the file, 9.4.2
- VSAM, 12.3.2
- FOR BIT DATA
-
- DRDA_DEFAULT_CCSID, C.4.8
- indicates RAW or LONG RAW, 12.7.1
- option, 12.7.1
- free session, DRDA_CMSRC_CM_IMMEDIATE, C.4.7
- functions
-
- COS, 12.5.3
- COUNT, 12.7.9
- DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH.EXECUTE_IMMEDIATE, 12.8.2
- DRDA server, native semantics, 12.6
- GROUPBY, 12.6.2
- HAVING, 12.6.2
- ROWID, with UPDATE or DELETE, 2.5.2
- SQL, SUBSTR, 12.6
- SUBSTR
-
- known restrictions, 2.5.1
- TO_DATE
-
- entering twenty-first century dates, 12.7.5
- Oracle function, preprocessed in SQL, 12.7.7
- processing DATE data, 12.7.4.2
- WHERE, 12.6.2
G
- g4ddtab.sql script, 10.5.2.3
- g4ddview.sql script, 10.5.2.3
- gateway
-
- access, 10.8
- advantages
-
- migration and coexistence, 1.3.15
- security, 1.3.16
- server technology and tools, 1.3.11
- site autonomy, 1.3.14
- two-phase commit and multi-site transactions, 1.3.13
- use of SQL, 1.2.1
- application tools, 1.9.16
- architecture, 1.5
- benefits of integration with Oracle Database 10g server, 1.3.3
- configuration, 10.3
- definition of terms, 1.4
- de-installing, 4.7.1
- features, main topic, 1.9
- gateway and Oracle integrating server not on same host, 1.5
- installing, 4.6
- interface function, 1.7
- local date exit, 12.7.6
- logging, LOG_DESTINATION, C.4.36
- migration problems, backout considerations, 14.2
- parameter, 5.5.4
- performance, 12.6
- performance enhancements, 1.9.2
- service name entries in the tnsnames.ora, 14.5
- SQL differences, 1.7.1
- stored procedures (Oracle and non-Oracle), 1.3.9
- supported languages
-
- CCSID, D.1
- codepage map facility, D.4
- tracing
-
- LOG_DESTINATION, C.4.36
- SQL statements, 11.10
- Gateway Initialization File
-
- parameter
-
- list, C.4
- new since V4 gateway, 14.3.1.1
- reported errors, 10.4.4
- sample, B.1
- Gateway Initialization Parameter, DRDA_READ_ONLY, 11.6
- Gateway System Identifier (SID), defined, 10.2
- GCS virtual machine, 13.5.1.2
- GLOBAL_NAMES
-
- known restrictions, 2.5.1
- GRANT
-
- DB2/VM security, 13.5.1.2
- statement, synonyms and views, 10.7.2
- granting authority to a package for DB2, 10.5.2.5
- GRAPHIC data type, 12.7.3
- graphic string operations, unsupported, 12.7.3
- grc error code, 15.1.3
- GROUP BY clause, 12.6.3
- GROUPBY function, 12.6.2
- GTW$_BIND_PKG
-
- configuring the host, 10.4.4
- gateway package considerations, 10.5
H
- hardware requirements, memory, 3.1.2
- HAVING
-
- clause compatible for all versions of DRDA Server, 12.6.3
- SQL Functions That Can Be Disabled, 12.6.2
- heterogeneous database integration, 1.9.10
- Heterogeneous Services (HS)
-
- see also HS, 1.2
- component of the Oracle Database 10g server, 1.2
- parameter syntax and usage, C.3
- HGO-00706 error, 15.1.2
- host
-
- architecture, 1.5
- components when installed on gateway, 1.6
- creating an independent process, 1.6
- database error, 15.3
- networking needs, 3.2.5
- relationship to gateway and Oracle server, 1.5
- variable
-
- converting character string data types, 12.7.2
- moving data between applications and the database, 12.7
- HS (Heterogeneous Services)
-
- architecture features, 1.9.1
- Oracle Net considerations, 14.5
- HS= (TNSNAMES parameter for Oracle Net)
-
- gateway migration problems, 14.2
- modify tnsnames.ora file, 9.4.2
- HS_DB_DOMAIN parameter, 2.5.1
- HS_DB_NAME parameter, 2.5.1
- HS_FDS_FETCH_ROWS parameter, description, C.4.33
- HS_LANGUAGE parameter, description, C.4.34
- HS_NLS_DATE_FORMAT
-
- NLS parameters for initsid.ora file, D.3.2.3
- parameter, 12.7.5
- support, 12.7.6
- HS_NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE, D.3.2.4
- HS_NLS_NCHAR
-
- parameter description, C.4.35
- parameters in the Gateway Initialization File, D.3.2.2
- HS_RPC_FETCH_REBLOCKING parameter
-
- fetch reblocking described, 12.1.1
- gateway features, 1.9.3
- HS_RPC_FETCH_SIZE parameter
-
- fetch reblocking described, 12.1.1
- gateway features, 1.9.3
I
- IBM Communication Server
-
- definitions, 7.4.1
- server selection, 7.4.1.1
- implementation, gateway components, 1.6
- implicit data conversion, 12.6
- implicit protocol conversion, 1.3.3
- IMS transaction, 12.3.2
- IN and OUT columns, multi-byte support, D.5
- inbound connections
-
- processing, 13.5
- Independent LU
-
- configuring IBM Communication Server, 7.3.1
- configuring Microsoft SNA Server, 6.3.1
- initdrdahoa1.ora
-
- sample Gateway Initialization File, B.1
- initialization parameters
-
- new since V4 gateway, 14.3.1.1
- initsid.gtw file
-
- sample, 10.4.1
- initsid.gtwboot
-
- file, migrating, 14.1.2
- parameters moved to initsid.ora, 10.4
- initsid.ora file
-
- containing initsid.gwtboot parameters, 10.4
- invalid ORA_MAX_DATE specified, 15.3
- migrating, 14.1.2
- NLS parameters, D.3.2
- parameter not recognized, 15.1.5
- parameters have changed format, 14.1.3
- sample, 10.4.1
- simplified syntax, see Appendix C, 10.4
- tailoring, 10.4.2.1
- input bind variables, 12.7.4.2
- INSERT
-
- command
-
- known restriction, 2.5
- supported by COPY, 11.8
- operation, 12.1
- Oracle SQL command, known restrictions, 2.5
- SQL clause, 12.7.7
- statement
-
- dates, 12.7.5
- native SQL passthrough, 12.8
- transaction semantics, 1.7.1
- with read-only gateway, 11.6
- installation
-
- checklists
-
- configuring the gateway, 10.1
- DRDA Server, 5.1
- gateway, 4.3
- Oracle Net, 9.1
- configuring multiple DRDA Servers
-
- details, 10.9
- overview, 4.4
- configuring multiple integrating servers
-
- details, 10.8
- overview, 4.4
- from CD, 4.6
- log file, INSTALL.LOG, 4.6.5
- overview, 4.4
- INSTALL.LOG, 4.6.5
- internal tracing, C.4.40
- Internet and intranet support, 1.3.3
- INTERSECT, set operators, 12.6.3
- IPC adapter, B.3
- ISO standard
-
- SQL, 1.3.5
- isolation level, DRDA_ISOLATION_LEVEL, C.4.16
J
- JOIN capability, 1.3.2
- JOIN SQL statement, 12.1
K
- keywords
-
- LISTENER, sample listener.ora file, B.3
- known restrictions
-
- main topic, 2.5
- accessing DB2 alias objects, 2.5
- AVS mapping user IDs, 2.5.1
- bind variables become SQL parameter markers, 2.5.2
- binding the DRDA gateway package on DB2/UDB, 2.5.1
- CONNECT BY not supported, 2.5.2
- data type limitations, 2.5.1
- date arithmetic, 2.5.1
- DD basic tables and views, 2.5.1
- dictionary views not provided for DB2/VM, 2.5.1
- DRDA server character sets, 2.5.1
- GLOBAL_NAMES parameter, 2.5.1
- LONG data type in SQL*Plus, 2.5.1
- null values and stored procedures, 2.5.1
- Oracle ROWID column, 2.5.2
- row length, 2.5.1
- row length limitation, 2.5.1
- SAVEPOINT, 2.5.1
- single gateway instances per DRDA network interface, 2.5.1
- string concatenation, 2.5.1
- SUBSTR function post-processed, 2.5.1
L
- LANGUAGE parameter, D.3.2.1
- languages
-
- SQL*Plus, 1.3.12
- tools supported through the gateway, 1.3.10
- link
-
- also see Database Link, 12.4
- service definition, 6.4.3.3
- linkage conventions
-
- SIMPLE with nulls, 12.3.2
- listener
-
- sample Oracle Net listener.ora file, B.3
- LISTENER keyword, sample listener.ora file, B.3
- listener.ora file
-
- configuring additional DRDA Server instances, 10.9
- IPC key defined, 9.4.2
- sample, B.3
- literal
-
- character literals, 12.7.4.1
- date, 12.7.4.2
- specific data type, 12.7
- TO_DATE, 12.7.7
- Local LU definition, 6.4.3.5
- location transparency (introduction), 1.3.1
- log file, installation, verifying success, 4.6.5
- LOG_DESTINATION parameter
-
- description, C.4.36
- used with ORACLE_DRDA_TRACE, C.4.40
- logging, LOG_DESTINATION, C.4.36
- LONG columns, known restrictions, 2.5.1
- LONG data type
-
- converting character string data types, 12.7.2
- known restrictions, 2.5.1
- LONG RAW datat ype, translating ASCII to EBCDIC, 12.7.1
- LUs
-
- dependent, 7.3.1
- independent, 7.3.1
- independent and dependent, 6.3.1
- local definition, alias, network name, 6.4.3.5
- remote definition, 6.4.3.7
M
- mapped sqlstate errors, 15.2
- mapping user IDs, known restrictions, 2.5.1
- memory, hardware requirements, 3.1.2
- Microsoft Windows Sockets, network attachment, 3.1.3
- migration
-
- defined, 14.1
- migrating the gateway instance, 14.4
- obsolete parameters, 14.3.4
- problems, backout considerations, 14.2
- MINUS
-
- set operator, 12.6.3
- Mobile Agents, 1.3.3
- Mode definition, 6.4.3.6
- multi-byte support, D.5
N
- National Language Support
-
- initsid.ora parameters, D.3.2
- overview, D
- Native Semantics
-
- main topic, 12.6
- gateway features, 1.9.7
- parameters, 12.6.3
- with SUBSTR function, 2.5.1
- native SQL passthrough, 12.8
- network
-
- configuration tool, 8.2
- Oracle Net configuration, 9.4
- requirements, 3.1.3
- transparency (introduction), 1.3.1
- NLS
-
- also see National Language Support, D
- DRDA server character sets
-
- codepage map facility, D.4
- parameters needed for NLS processing, D.1
- NLS parameters, configuration on client and Oracle servers, D.2
- NLS_LANG
-
- environment variable
-
- client-server configuration, D.2
- parameters needed for NLS processing, D.1
- server-side parameter, D.1
- non-character binary data, 12.7.1
- null
-
- rows, mapping the COUNT function, 12.7.9
- values
-
- known restrictions, 2.5.1
- mapping the COUNT function, 12.7.9
- number of cursors, DRDA_PACKAGE_SECTIONS, C.4.24
- numbers, concatenation restrictions, 2.5.1
- numeric data type
-
- conversion, destination column, 12.7.8
- zoned decimal operations, 12.7.10
O
- o2pc.sql
-
- binding the DRDA gateway package, 10.5.2.6
- two-phase commit processing, 11.5.2
- obsolete parameters since V4 gateway, 14.3.4
- open cursors, at the IBM database, 12.10
- OPEN_LINKS parameter, 11.1.5
- operating system requirements, 3.2.1
- operating system transparency (introduction), 1.3.1
- operations, SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, 12.1
- operators
-
- UNION, 12.6.3
- UNION ALL, 12.6.3
- option
-
- binding packages, 10.4.5
- data dictionary views, 12.9
- date format string, 12.7.5
- DRDA session security, 13.5.1.1
- FOR BIT DATA, 12.7.1
- Oracle server, 1.5
- read-only
-
- gateway configuration, 1.3.13
- no updates permited by gateway, 11.6
- replicating, 11.7
- security conduct, 13.5
- service port number, DRDA_CONNECT_PARM, C.4.6
- SNA security
-
- configuring IBM Communication Server, 7.7
- configuring Microsoft SNA Server or Host Integration Server, 6.7
- SQL functions that can be disabled, 12.6.2
- SQL functions that can be enabled, 12.6.1
- SQL*Plus COPY command, 11.8
- ora
-
- listener.ora file, 10.9
- tnsnames.ora file, 9.4.2
- ORA_MAX_DATE parameter, description, C.4.37
- ORA_NLS33 parameter
-
- description (default value), C.4.38
- needed in system environment, D.1
- ORA-00001 error, index constraint violated, 15.2
- ORA-00942 error
-
- object does not exist, 15.2
- object name too long, 15.2
- ORA-01017 error, logon denied, 15.2
- ORA-01031 error, insufficient privileges, 15.2
- ORA-01460 error, invalid CCSID, 15.2
- ORA-01476 error, divide by zero, 15.2
- ORA-02019 error, undefined database link name is specified, 15.1.1
- ORA1 Oracle instance, 12.2
- ORA-28500 error
-
- was ORA-09100, 15.1.3
- example, collection ID or package name not recognized, 15.1.5
- ORA-28501 error
-
- was ORA-09101, 15.1.3
- communication error, 15.1.4
- Side Information Profile not defined, 15.1.4
- ORA-28527, conversion errors, C.4.8
- ORA-9100 error, 15.1.1
- ORA-9199 error, 15.1.1
- Oracle
-
- error code, mapped errors, 15.2
- error number or return code, 15.1
- products compatibility, 1.8
- RAW data type, C.4.8
- snapshots, 11.7.2
- stored procedure, defined, 12.2
- Oracle Database 10g server
-
- introduction, 1.2
- relationship to host, 1.5
- services
-
- list, 1.3.2
- database triggers, 1.3.2
- distributed capabilities, 1.3.2
- distributed query optimization, 1.3.2
- SQL, 1.3.2
- stored procedures, 1.3.2
- two-phase commit protection, 1.3.2
- Oracle integrating server
-
- architecture, 1.5
- configuration, 10.7
- defined in gateway architecture, 1.5
- gateway and Oracle integrating server not on same host, 1.5
- requirements, 3.2.4
- Oracle Net
-
- and application development, 1.9.16
- and remote data access, 1.9.14
- and server coexistence, 1.5
- API, 9.3
- compatibility with SQL*Net, 9.2
- configuring, 9.4
- distributed
-
- database, 9.3.2
- processing, 9.3.1
- editing to set up security test, 9.6.1
- gateway and Oracle integrating server not on same host, 1.5
- gateway migration problems, 14.2
- Heterogeneous Services (HS) facility, 9.2
- introduction, 9.2
- migration considerations, 14.5
- operating system authentication, 13.2
- overview, 9.3
- purpose, 1.6
- requirements, 3.2.5
- sample files, B
- sample listener.ora file, B.3
- support (introduction), 1.3.11
- support for CHECKSUM and encryption, 9.5
- terminology, 9.3.3
- Oracle ROWID column, 2.5.2
- Oracle ROWID function, with UPDATE or DELETE, 2.5.2
- ORACLE_DRDA_TCTL parameter, description, C.4.39
- ORACLE_DRDA_TRACE parameter, description, C.4.40
- ORACLE_HOME, preinstallation and caution notice, 4.5
- ORACLE2PC table
-
- before binding gateway package, 10.5.1.2
- binding packages on DB2/UDB, 10.4.5
- DB2/400, 5.3.2
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.2
- DB2/UDB, 5.4.2
- DB2/UDB, granting authority to package, 10.5.2.5
- DB2/VM, 5.5.2
- distributed DRDA transactions, 11.5.3
- DRDA_PACKAGE_OWNER description, C.4.23
- ORADRDA.ORACLE2PC table, two-phase commit, 11.5.2
- ORAIND sample DB2 stored procedure, G.2
- oraproc1, stored procedure, 12.2
- oraproc2, stored procedure, 12.2
- ORARECOV user ID
-
- DB2/400, 5.3.3
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.3
- DB2/UDB, 5.4.3
- DB2/VM, 5.5.3
- DRDA_RECOVERY_USERID description, C.4.27
- ORA2 Oracle instance, 12.2
- ORDER BY clause, 12.6.3
- OS/390 (MVS) VTAM, configuring, 5.2.1
P
- package
-
- collection id, DRDA_PACKAGE_COLLID, C.4.20
- consistency token, DRDA_PACKAGE_CONSTOKEN, C.4.21
- privileges - BIND and EXECUTE, DB2/UDB, 5.4.2
- privileges - BIND, COPY, and EXECUTE
-
- configuration worksheet, E
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.2
- DB2/VM, 5.5.2
- packed decimal, 12.7.10
- parameter
-
- changed, 14.3.2
- checking settings, 10.5.1.1
- diagnostic, C.4.39
- gateway, 5.5.4
- list of parameters needed to configure the gateway, E
- Native Semantics, 12.6.3
- new since V4 gateway, 14.3.1.1
- obsolete since V4 gateway, 14.3.4
- parameter syntax and usage, C.3
- renamed since V4 gateway, 14.3.3
- parameters
-
- DB_DOMAIN, 2.5.1
- DRDA_CAPABILITY, 12.6
- DRDA_CODEPAGE_MAP
-
- described, C.4.3
- mapping IBM CCSID, D.4
- DRDA_CONNECT_PARM
-
- configuring IBM Communication Server, 7.4.1.2
- configuring Microsoft SNA server or host server, 6.4.3.8
- configuring the gateway for TCP/IP, 8.2
- DRDA_DESCRIBE_TABLE, known restrictions, 2.5
- DRDA_DISABLE_CALL, 10.5.1.1
- DRDA_PACKAGE_NAME, 10.5.1.1
- DRDA_PACKAGE_SECTIONS, open cursors, 12.10
- DRDA_READ_ONLY, read-only gateway, 11.6
- DRDA_RECOVERY_PASSWORD
-
- DB2/400, 5.3.3
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.3
- DB2/UDB, 5.4.3
- DB2/VM, 5.5.3
- DRDA_RECOVERY_USERID
-
- DB2/400, 5.3.3
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.3
- DB2/UDB, 5.4.3
- DB2/VM, 5.5.3
- FDS_CLASS, description, C.4.30
- FDS_CLASS_VERSION, description, C.4.31
- FDS_INSTANCE, description, C.4.32
- Gateway Initialization File
-
- DRDA_CACHE_TABLE_DESC, C.4.1
- DRDA_CAPABILITY, C.4.2
- DRDA_CMSRC_CM_IMMEDIATE, C.4.7
- DRDA_CODEPAGE_MAP, C.4.3
- DRDA_COMM_BUFLEN, C.4.4
- DRDA_CONNECT_PARM, 8.2, 15.1.4
- DRDA_CONNECT_PARM (SNA format), C.4.5
- DRDA_CONNECT_PARM (TCP/IP format), C.4.6
- DRDA_DEFAULT_CCSID, C.4.8
- DRDA_DESCRIBE_TABLE, C.4.9
- DRDA_DISABLE_CALL, C.4.10
- DRDA_FLUSH_CACHE, C.4.11
- DRDA_GRAPHIC_LIT_CHECK, C.4.13
- DRDA_GRAPHIC_PAD_SIZE, C.4.12
- DRDA_GRAPHIC_TO_MBCS, C.4.14
- DRDA_ISOLATION_LEVEL, C.4.16
- DRDA_LOCAL_NODE_NAME, C.4.17
- DRDA_MBCS_TO_GRAPHIC, C.4.18
- DRDA_OPTIMIZE_QUERY, 11.5, C.4.19
- DRDA_PACKAGE_COLLID, 15.1.5, C.4.20
- DRDA_PACKAGE_CONSTOKEN, C.4.21
- DRDA_PACKAGE_NAME, 15.1.5, C.4.22
- DRDA_PACKAGE_OWNER, C.4.23
- DRDA_PACKAGE_SECTIONS, C.4.24
- DRDA_READ_ONLY, C.4.25
- DRDA_RECOVERY_PASSWORD, C.4.26
- DRDA_RECOVERY_USERID, C.4.27
- DRDA_REMOTE_DB_NAME, C.4.28
- DRDA_SECURITY_TYPE, C.4.29
- HS_FDS_FETCH_ROWS, C.4.33
- HS_LANGUAGE, C.4.34
- HS_NLS_NCHAR, C.4.35
- LOG_DESTINATION, C.4.36
- ORA_MAX_DATE, C.4.37
- ORA_NLS33, C.4.38
- ORACLE_DRDA_TCTL, C.4.39, C.4.39
- ORACLE_DRDA_TRACE, C.4.40
- TRACE_LEVEL, C.4.41
- HS_DB_DOMAIN, 2.5.1
- HS_DB_NAME, 2.5.1
- HS_NLS_DATE_FORMAT, 12.7.5
- HS_RPC_FETCH_REBLOCKING
-
- gateway features, 1.9.3
- gateway support for fetch reblocking, 12.1.1
- HS_RPC_FETCH_SIZE
-
- gateway features, 1.9.3
- gateway support for fetch reblocking, 12.1.1
- LOG_DESTINATION, description, C.4.40
- NLS_DATE_FORMAT, 12.7.5
- OPEN_LINKS, 11.1.5
- passthrough
-
- DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH.EXECUTE_IMMEDIATE
-
- gateway features, 1.9.4
- DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH.EXECUTE_IMMEDIATE syntax
-
- using the passthrough function, 12.8.2
- example, 12.8.3.1
- gateway feature, 1.3.8
- native SQL through the gateway, 12.8
- result sets example, 12.8.3.1
- result sets from queries, 12.8
- retrieving result sets, 12.8.3
- SQL feature, 12.8
- performance enhancements with fetch reblocking, 12.1.1
- PL/SQL
-
- call, 12.3.1
- records, 12.3.2
- routine, 1.3.9.1
- running stored procedures, 12.3
- standard Oracle, 1.3.9.2
- stored procedure, 12.2
- port number
-
- 446 as default for DRDA services (TCP/IP), 8.1.1
- 5000 as default for DRDA services (TCP/IP), 8.1.1
- for DRDA Server (TCP/IP), 8.1.1
- Primary
-
- DB2/400, 5.3.1
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.1
- Recovery
-
- DB2/400, 5.3.1
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.1
- post processing
-
- defined, 12.5.3
- native semantics, 12.6
- post-processed SQL functions, overview, 12.5.3
- SQL tracing, 15.4.1
- PREPARE TRANSACTION statement, two-phase commit, 11.5.2
- primary port number
-
- DB2/400, 5.3.1
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.1
- privileges
-
- BIND
-
- configuration worksheet, E
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.2
- DB2/UDB, 5.4.2
- DB2/VM, 5.5.2
- BINDADD
-
- configuration worksheet, E
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.2
- DB2/UDB, 5.4.2
- DB2/VM, 5.5.2
- BINDAGENT
-
- configuration worksheet, E
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.2
- DB2/VM, 5.5.2
- CONNECT
-
- DB2/UDB, 5.4.2
- COPY
-
- configuration worksheet, E
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.2
- DB2/VM, 5.5.2
- CREATE IN
-
- configuration worksheet, E
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.2
- DB2/VM, 5.5.2
- CREATE PUBLIC DATABASE LINK
-
- binding the DRDA gateway package, 10.4.4
- configuring the Oracle integrating server, 10.7.1
- CREATEIN
-
- DB2/UDB, 5.4.2
- CREATETAB
-
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.2
- DB2/UDB, 5.4.2
- data dictionary limitations, 12.9
- EXECUTE
-
- configuration worksheet, E
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.2
- DB2/UDB, 5.4.2
- DB2/VM, 5.5.2
- procedure
-
- stored procedures
-
- REVISE_SALARY, example, 12.3.1
- using DRDA server, 12.3
- with read-only gateway, 11.6
- procedures
-
- DB2
-
- DB2INS, sample, G.1
- ORAIND, sample, G.2
- processing time, with GROUPBY, HAVING, WHERE, 12.6.2
- processor requirements, 3.1.1
- profile set, APPC, configuring, 10.9
- protocol
-
- commit confirm, 1.3.13
- communications and DRDA-specific parameters, 8.2
- communications protocols with Oracle Net, 9.3
- converter, 1.3.3
- definition, 9.3.3
- implicit protocol conversion, 1.3.3
- network, 11.4
- Oracle Net Protocol Adapters, 9.2
- protocol-independent encryption, 1.3.3
- two-phase commit, 11.5.2
- protocols
-
- IPC, 9.4.2
- SNA, for the DRDA server, 1.5
- TCP/IP
-
- for the DRDA server, 1.5
- how supported, 1.9.6
- implicit protocol conversion, 1.3.3
- public database link, 10.7.1
Q
- queries, distributed, 11.5
R
- RAW data type
-
- DRDA_DEFAULT_CCSID description, C.4.8
- translating ASCII to EBCDIC, 12.7.1
- read-only gateway
-
- main topic, 11.6
- option, DRDA_READ_ONLY, C.4.25
- read-only support, changes in this release, 1.9.22
- rebind
-
- DRDA_DISABLE_CALL, C.4.10
- DRDA_ISOLATION_LEVEL, C.4.16
- DRDA_PACKAGE_COLLID, C.4.20
- DRDA_PACKAGE_CONSTOKEN, C.4.21
- DRDA_PACKAGE_NAME, C.4.22
- DRDA_PACKAGE_OWNER, C.4.23
- DRDA_PACKAGE_SECTIONS, C.4.24
- recovery port number
-
- DB2/400, 5.3.1
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.1
- recovery user ID and password
-
- DB2/400, 5.3.3
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.3
- DB2/UDB, 5.4.3
- DB2/VM, 5.5.3
- remote
-
- computer, 9.3.1
- connections, 11.1.5
- data, 1.3.2
- data access, 1.9.14
- database
-
- configuration worksheet, E
- copy data from Oracle Database server to DRDA Server database, 11.8
- creating database links, 11.1.1
- DB2/400, 5.3.3
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.3
- DB2/UDB, 5.4.3
- DB2/VM, 5.5.3
- defining a path, 11.1.1
- DRDA gateway package considerations, 10.5
- DRDA_PACKAGE_SECTIONS, C.4.24
- example error message, 15.1.1
- gateway error codes, 30061, RDB not found, 15.3
- DB2 system, 2.5
- DRDA database, DRDA_ISOLATION_LEVEL, C.4.16
- instance, 12.2
- LU definition, 6.4.3.7
- objects, 13.3.1
- Oracle instance
-
- running a DB2 stored procedure, 12.3
- synonym for calling a stored procedure, 12.2
- Oracle servers, 9.3.2
- procedure, 1.3.9.2
- table, 1.3.4
- transaction program, 3.1.2
- userid and password, 11.1.1
- renamed parameters, 14.3.3
- REPLACE
-
- command, supported by COPY, 11.8
- replication in heterogeneous environment, 11.7
- requirements
-
- hardware, 3.1
- software, 3.2
- restrictions, 2.5
- RESULT, 12.3.1
- result sets
-
- columns in, 1.9.8
- features of the gateway, 1.9.5
- return code, error, 15.1
- REVISE_SALARY
-
- stored procedure example, 12.3.1
- row length
-
- known restrictions, 2.5.1
- ROWID
-
- known restrictions, 2.5.2
- Oracle column, 2.5.2
- with UPDATE or DELETE, 2.5.2
S
- sample
-
- files
-
- gateway initialization, tnsnames.ora, listener.ora, B
- initsid.gtw, 10.4.1
- initsid.ora, 10.4.1
- Gateway Initialization File, initdrdahoa1.ora, B.1
- listener.ora file, B.3
- SQL scripts, 10.5.2
- SAVEPOINT, known restrictions, 2.5.1
- schema privileges - CREATEIN, 5.4.2
- scripts
-
- dropold.sql, 10.5.2.2
- g4ddtab, 10.5.2.3
- g4ddview.sql, 10.5.2.3
- security
-
- Advanced Security, 1.3.3
- DRDA_SECURITY_TYPE, C.4.29
- encryption, 9.5
- overview, 13.1
- site autonomy, 1.3.14
- validation for SNA, 6.6, 7.6
- validation for TCP/IP, 13.4
- SELECT
-
- and array size, 1.9.3
- operation, 12.1
- SQL statement, 12.8.3
- statement
-
- compensated SQL functions, 12.5.3
- dates, 12.7.5
- fetch reblocking, 12.1.1
- retrieve results sets, 12.8.3
- with read-only gateway, 11.6
- SELECT WHERE SQL clause, 12.7.7
- semantics, 12.6
- server selection, 6.4.3.1, 7.4.1.1
- service port number, DRDA_CONNECT_PARM, C.4.6
- session, connection, 12.4
- set operators
-
- compatibility, 12.6.3
- EXCEPT, 12.6.3
- INTERSECT, 12.6.3
- MINUS, 12.6.3
- SQL set operators and clauses, 12.6.3
- shift attribute, multi-byte support, D.5
- SID
-
- choosing a gateway SID, 10.2
- configuring additional DRDA server instances, 10.9
- Gateway System Identifier, defined, 10.2
- Side Information Profile
-
- communication error, 15.1.4
- definition, 6.3, 7.3
- SIMPLE linkage convention
-
- DB2INS, sample DB2 stored procedure, G.1
- of DB2 stored procedures, 12.3.2
- site autonomy, 1.3.14
- SNA, 5.4.1
-
- configuring
-
- AS/400 communications, 5.3.1
- OS/390 communications, 5.2.1
- VM communications, 5.5.1
- conversation security, 6.7, 7.7
- CPI-C error, 15.1.4
- facilities, 1.9.11
- functions, 1.6
- LU, 13.5.1.1
- protocol
-
- DRDA server support, 1.5
- remote access, 1.9.14
- security validation
-
- IBM Communication Server, 7.6
- Microsoft SNA Server or Host Integration Server, 6.6
- versus TCP/IP security, 13.4
- security, DRDA_SECURITY_TYPE, C.4.29
- SECURITY=PROGRAM, 6.7.1, 7.7.1
- SECURITY=SAME, 6.7.2, 7.7.2
- send/receive buffer, C.4.4
- session allocation mode, DRDA_CMSRC_CM_IMMEDIATE, C.4.7
- SNA Server
-
- connection definition, 6.4.3.4
- CPI-C symbolic destination names, 6.4.3.8
- definitions
-
- creating side information profiles, 7.3
- creating SNA definitions for SNA Server version 3, 6.4.3
- side information profiles, 6.3
- for Windows NT, 6.3.1
- link service definition, 6.4.3.3
- local LU definition, 6.4.3.5
- mode definition, 6.4.3.6
- remote LU definition, 6.4.3.7
- server selection, 6.4.3.1
- testing the connection, 6.5
- SNA Server for Windows NT
-
- dependent LUs, 7.3.1
- independent LUs, 7.3.1
- testing the connection, 7.5
- SNACFG command, 6.4.1
- snacfg.ctl file, 6.4.1, 7.3.2.1
- snapshots
-
- known restrictions, 2.5.2
- Oracle snapshot feature, 11.7.2
- software requirements, 3.2
- sort order
-
- with ORDERBY, 12.6.2
- SPUFI on DB2/OS390, 10.5.2
- SQL
-
- main topic, 1.3.5
- ANSI standard, 1.3.5
- clause compatibility, 12.6.3
- clauses
-
- DELETE, 12.7.7
- INSERT, 12.7.7
- SELECT WHERE, 12.7.7
- UPDATE, 12.7.7
- constructs, Oracle processing, 12.5
- differences in the gateway, 1.7.1
- functions
-
- and Native Semantics, 12.6
- quick reference list, F
- SUBSTR, 12.6
- ISO standard, 1.3.5
- native DB2, 1.3.8
- passthrough
-
- described, 12.8
- retrieving results sets example, 12.8.3.1
- using DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH.EXECUTE_IMMEDIATE, 12.8.2
- statements
-
- DB2, 12.8.2
- DRDA_ISOLATION_LEVEL, C.4.16
- passing through gateway, 12.8
- run through the gateway, 11.10
- using JOIN, 12.1
- syntax, 12.7.9
- tracing
-
- improving performance, 11.10
- tracing errors in the Oracle Database, 15.4.1
- SQL functions
-
- column functions, 12.5.1
- compatible, defined, 12.5.1
- compensated, defined, 12.5.3
- DB2/400, 12.5.7
- DB2/OS390, 12.5.5
- DB2/UDB, 12.5.6
- DB2/VM, 12.5.8
- that can be disabled, 12.6.2
- that can be enabled, 12.6.1
- translated
-
- defined, 12.5.2
- with Native Semantics, 12.6.1
- SQL set operators and clauses, 12.6.3
- SQL*Net
-
- Heterogeneous Services (HS) facility, 9.2
- replaced by Oracle Net, 9.2
- SQL*Plus
-
- connecting gateway to Oracle integrating server, 9.7.1
- copying data from Oracle server to DRDA Server, 11.8
- extending gateway uses, 1.8.1
- introduction, 1.3.12
- sqlstate, mapped sqlstate errors, 15.2
- stability, of cursor, DRDA_ISOLATION_LEVEL, C.4.16
- Startup Shell Script
-
- migration, 14.1.2
- statements
-
- CREATE DATABASE LINK, 11.1.1
- CREATE DATABASE, client/server configuration, D.2
- DB2 CREATE TABLE, 1.3.8
- DDL
-
- nonqueries supported by gateway passthrough, 12.8
- number of rows affected by passthrough, 12.8.2
- DELETE
-
- and TO_DATE function, 12.7.5
- nonqueries supported by gateway passthrough, 12.8
- DROP DATABASE LINK, 11.1.3
- GRANT, 10.7.2
- INSERT
-
- and TO_DATE function, 12.7.5
- nonqueries supported by gateway passthrough, 12.8
- passing SQL through gateway, 12.8
- PREPARE TRANSACTION, two-phase commit, 11.5.2
- SELECT
-
- and TO_DATE function, 12.7.5
- compensated SQL functions, 12.5.3
- fetch reblocking, array size, 12.1.1
- retrieve results sets, 12.8.3
- with read-only gateway, 11.6
- SQL
-
- DB2, 12.8.2
- JOIN, 12.1
- SELECT, 12.8.3
- UPDATE
-
- and TO_DATE function, 12.7.5
- nonqueries supported by gateway passthrough, 12.8
- stored procedure
-
- creating on DB2, 12.3.1
- DB2
-
- considerations for use, 12.3.2
- native to DRDA server, 12.3
- with read-only gateway, 11.6
- DB2INS, sample, G.1
- extended database services, 1.3.2
- GTW$_BIND_PKG, 10.4.4
- native DB2, 1.3.9.2
- Oracle and non-Oracle, 1.3.9
- Oracle Database 10g server
-
- using, 12.2
- Oracle database server
-
- local instance, 12.2
- PL/SQL, 12.2
- remote instance, 12.2
- Oracle, description, 1.3.9.1
- ORAIND, sample, G.2
- restriction, 2.5.1
- REVISE_SALARY, example, 12.3.1
- usage, C.4.10
- using DRDA server, 12.3
- string concatenation, known restrictions, 2.5.1
- string index, with Native Semantics, 12.6
- Structured Query Language, also see SQL, 1.2.1
- SUBSTR
-
- SQL function
-
- known restrictions, 2.5.1
- Oracle implementation permits negative values, 12.6
- with Native Semantics, 2.5.1
- synonym
-
- feature, 11.4
- for location transparency, 12.2
- how the gateway works, 1.7
- system privileges - BINDADD and BINDAGENT
-
- configuration worksheet, E
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.2
- DB2/VM, 5.5.2
T
- table
-
- create a table in DB2, 12.8.2.1
- insert a row into a DB2 table, 12.8.2.1
- TABLE_PRIVILEGES view, A.2.17
- tables
-
- ORACLE2PC, 10.5.1.2, 10.5.2.5
- ORACLE2PC, distributed transactions, 11.5.3
- ORADRDA.ORACLE2PC, two-phase commit, 11.5.2
- tailoring
-
- initsid.ora file, 10.4.2
- TCP/IP
-
- affecting memory requirements, 3.1.2
- concurrent connections, 3.1.2
- configuration chapter, 8
- configuration worksheet, E
- configuring
-
- for AS/400, 5.3.1
- for OS/390, 5.2.1
- for VM, 5.5.1
- to use DNS, 8.2
- using DRDA_CONNECT_PARM parameter, 8.2
- database link behavior, 12.4
- default port number, 9.4.2
- DRDA_CONNECT_PARM, C.4.6
- facilities, 1.9.11
- format, gateway initialization file parameter, C.4.6
- functions, 1.6
- gateway architecture, connecting to DRDA Server, 1.5
- known restrictions, DRDA Network Interfaces, 2.5.1
- modifying tnsnames.ora in Oracle Net, 9.4.2
- properties panel, 8.2
- protocol
-
- access across multiple networks - transparency, 1.3.1
- DRDA server support, 1.5
- implicit protocol conversion, 1.3.3
- remote access, 1.9.14
- sample Oracle Net listener.ora file, B.3
- security validation, 13.4
- support, 1.9.6
- you must choose either SNA or TCP/IP for the Networking Interface, 8.2
- terminology defined, 1.4
- tg4drdasnacommsvr subdirectory, sample SNA Server definitions, 7.3.2.1, 7.3.2.1
- tg4drdasnamssna subdirectory, sample SNA Server definitions, 6.4.1
- TIME data type, 12.7.4.1
- time operations, 12.7.4
- TIMESTAMP data type, 12.7.4.1
- TNSNAMES.ORA
-
- changes to, during migration problems, 14.2
- tnsnames.ora
-
- adding a gateway service name, 9.4.2, 9.4.2
- configuring additional DRDA Server instances, 10.9
- connect descriptor, 11.1.1
- using the HS facilities, 14.5
- TO_DATE function
-
- Oracle function preprocessed in SQL, 12.7.7
- processing DATE data, 12.7.4.2
- twenty-first century dates, 12.7.5
- token
-
- error tokens, 15.1.3
- package consistency, DRDA_PACKAGE_CONSTOKEN, C.4.21
- trace control, C.4.39
- TRACE_LEVEL parameter, C.4.41
- tracing
-
- code, C.4.41
- LOG_DESTINATION, C.4.36
- ORACLE_DRDA_TRACE, C.4.40
- SQL statements, 11.10
- trade-off, Native Semantics, 12.6
- transaction mode, read-only, DRDA_READ_ONLY, C.4.25
- transactions
-
- CICS, 12.3.2
- IMS, 12.3.2
- transform
-
- character set transforms with multi-byte support, D.5
- not required for DRDA Server, D.5
- transparency
-
- and performance, 12.6
- main topic, gateway transparency, 1.3.1
- triggers for Oracle Database 10g server, 11.7.1
- TSO, 5.2
- two-phase commit
-
- ORACLE2PC table
-
- DB2/400, 5.3.2
- DB2/OS390, 5.2.2
- DB2/UDB, 5.4.2
- DB2/VM, 5.5.2
- protection, 1.3.2
- transactions, distributed queries, 11.5.2
- unsupported statement, 11.5.2
U
- UNION
-
- capability, 1.3.2
- operator, 12.6.3
- UNION ALL
-
- operator, 12.6.3
- UPDATE
-
- known restrictions, 2.5.2
- operation, 12.1
- SQL clause, 12.7.7
- statement
-
- dates, 12.7.5
- native SQL passthrough, 12.8
- transaction semantics, 1.7.1
- with read-only gateway, 11.6
- upgrading, defined, 14.1
- user privileges, 12.9
- USER_CATALOG view, A.2.18
- USER_COL_COMMENTS view, A.2.19
- USER_CONS_COLUMNS view, A.2.21
- USER_CONSTRAINTS view, A.2.20
- USER_DB_LINKS data dictionary view, 11.1.4
- USER_INDEXES view, A.2.22
- USER_OBJECTS view, A.2.23
- USER_SYNONYMS view, A.2.24
- USER_TAB_COLUMNS view, A.2.26
- USER_TAB_COMMENTS view, A.2.27
- USER_TABLES view, A.2.25
- USER_USERS view, A.2.28
- USER_VIEWS view, A.2.29
- userid mapping
-
- DB2/400, 13.5.1.3
- DB2/OS390, 13.5.1.1
- DB2/VM, 13.5.1.2
- security, 13.5.1
- userid translation
-
- DB2, 13.5.1.2
- USING clause, 11.1.1
V
- VALUES clause, 12.7.7
- VARCHAR data type, 12.7.2
- variable
-
- bind, 12.8
- input bind, 12.7.4.2
- view
-
- catalog
-
- DB2/400, 12.9.1
- DB2/OS390, 12.9.1
- DB2/UDB, 12.9.1
- DB2/VM, 12.9.1
- creating, 10.7.2
- data dictionary, 12.9
- VSAM file, 12.3.2
- VTAM
-
- DB2/OS390, 5.2
- DB2/VM VTAM configuring, 5.5.1
W
- WHERE clause
-
- compatible for all versions of DRDA Server, 12.6.3
- SQL limitations, Oracle ROWID column, 2.5.2
- WHERE CURRENT OF CURSOR clause, ROWID column, 2.5.2
- WHERE function, 12.6.2
- wireless communication, 1.3.3
- workarounds, 2.4
Z
- zoned decimal operations, 12.7.10