There are several ways that you can register a database with ODBC. You can use the Client Configuration Assistant on Windows NT, the Command Line Processor, or the ODBC32 Data Source Administrator on Windows NT. In this exercise, you will use the Client Configuration Assistant.
For more information about the Command Line Processor, see the DB2 Universal Database Command Reference. For more information about the ODBC32 Data Source Administrator, see the online help in the Administrator.
To register the TUTWHS database with ODBC:
The Properties and Settings push buttons in the Client Configuration Assistant window are used to optimize your ODBC connections and configuration. You do not need to adjust these properties or settings for the tutorial, but there is online help available if you need to work with them in your daily environment.