DBPROTOCOL


The DBPROTOCOL parameter enables the High-speed Apply Engine to override a subsystem default setting for the protocol used to update target tables at a remote location by using three-part names.

High-speed Apply is not designed for remote system updating but can accomplish it with the PRIVATE protocol.

Related topic

We might remove support for this parameter and the PRIVATE protocol when High-speed Apply supports only versions of Db2 that no longer allow for this method.

Attributes

This parameter has the following attributes:

Attribute

Value

Section

[Bind]

Abbreviation

None

Required?

No

Valid values

PRIVATE

Default value

High-speed Apply does not specify a default value but uses the Db2 subsystem’s ZPARM setting.

Usage

High-speed Apply Engine accepts a value of PRIVATE for this parameter to use Db2 PRIVATE protocol to process remote updates that contain three-part names.

Important

High-speed Apply does not accept a value of DRDA for Distributed Relational Database Architecture for this parameter. Specifying DRDA results in an error. Three-part- name updates will fail with DRDA.

The only support that High-speed Apply provides with DBPROTOCOL DRDA is if the input only updates the local system.


 

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