where string is the accounting information.The value you specify must be in the form of a string that defines connection information for each alternate server. You must specify the Host name or the IP address of each alternate server and the port number of each alternate server.See “Configuring Connection Failover” for a discussion of connection failover and information about other connection string options that you can set for this feature.where string is the name of the application.See “Performance Considerations” for information about configuring this option for optimal performance.where string is the name of a valid DB2 schema.where string is the host name of the client machine.NULL | stringwhere string is a valid user ID.NOTE: This option is ignored if Reauthentication Enabled is set to True.Specifies the number of times the data provider tries to connect to the primary server, and, if specified, the alternate servers after the initial unsuccessful attempt. See “Configuring Connection Failover” for a discussion of load balancing.0 | xwhere x is a positive integer from 1 to 65535.If set to x, the data provider attempts to connect the specified number of times. If a connection is not established during the retry attempts, the data provider returns an error that is generated by the last server to which it attempted to connect.Specifies the number of seconds the data provider waits after the initial unsuccessful connection attempt before retrying a connection to the primary server, and, if specified, the alternate servers. See “Configuring Connection Failover” for a discussion of connection pooling.0 |xwhere x is a positive integer from 1 to 65535.If set to x, the data provider waits the specified number of seconds between connection retry attempts.0 | xwhere x is a positive integer greater than 1.where string is default path to be used when searching for functions or stored procedures.Specifies the default schema to be used when executing queries. If set to an empty string, the data provider uses the value for the User ID option.where string is a valid DB2 schema.This connection string option can affect performance. See “Performance Considerations” for more information.This connection string option can affect performance. See “Performance Considerations” for more information.where string is the name of the database.where String is the name of a default qualifier. When set to an empty string, the data provider uses the value for User ID.where string is the name of a schema restriction.See “Performance Considerations” for information about configuring this option for optimal performance.
■ If you are connected to DB2 v7.x on Linux/UNIX/Windows and you want to retrieve values from Clob columns that are less than 32 KB. Prepare cannot be deferred in this case.See “Performance Considerations” for information about enlisting in distributed transactions can affect performance.0 | xwhere x is a positive integer 1 or higher.If set to x, tracing is enabled.When set to True and Enlist is set to True, distributed transactions are supported and calls to Connection.EnlistTransaction function normally. See “Performance Considerations” for information about using distributed transactions.NOTE: When set to False and Enlist is set to True, the data provider returns an error.See “Performance Considerations” for information about configuring this option for optimal performance.where string is a valid user ID or user group.Specifies either the name or the IP address of the DB2 server to which you want to connect. For example, if your network supports named servers, you can specify a server name such as DB2server. Or, you can specify an IP address in IPv4 or IPv6 format or a combination of both. See “Using IP Addresses” for information about using IP addresses.where string is a valid host name or IP address.empty string | host_name0 or xwhere x is any positive integerwhere command is a SQL command.Specifies the default isolation level to be used when executing queries. Refer to the DataDirect Connect Series for ADO.NET Reference for more information about isolation levels.C:\install_dir\DDTek.lic0 | xwhere x is a positive integer from 1 to 65535.See “Removing Connections from a Pool” for a discussion of connection lifetimes.If set to True, the data provider attempts to connect to the database servers in random order. See “Client Load Balancing” for more information about load balancing.The Load Balancing connection string option is an optional setting that you can use in conjunction with connection failover. See “Using Connection Failover” for a discussion of connection failover and for information about other connection options that you can set for this feature.See “Creating a Connection Pool” for information about creating connection pools.See “Creating a Connection Pool” for information about creating connection pools.0 | xwhere x is a positive integer greater than 1.This connection string option can affect performance. See “Performance Considerations” for more information.See “Removing Connections from a Pool” for a discussion of connection lifetimes.0 | xwhere x is a positive integer from 1 to 65535.where string is a valid password.where string is a valid collection or schema.where string is the owner of the DB2 packages.Specifies the behavior of native parameter markers and binding. This allows applications to reuse provider-specific SQL code and simplifies migration to the DataDirect Connect for ADO.NET data providers.where string is a valid password.If set to True, connection pooling is enabled. See “Using Connection Pooling” for a discussion of connection pooling.where port is the port number.where string is the value that identifies the Client Product Version/ID on the server.Table B-1 lists the names and hexadecimal values you can specify to increase the amount of database metadata returned.
Table B-1. DB2 Column Collections
Specifies the statement caching mode for the lifetime of the connection. See “Using Statement Caching” for more information.where string is a valid user name.NOTE: Some functionality that is provided by connection string options in the ADO.NET data provider is not supported in the Entity Framework data provider. However, the functionality is provided through the use of pseudo stored procedures. see “Using Pseudo Stored Procedures” for more information.See “Changes in Default Values for Connection String Options” and “Supported Properties and Methods” for other differences.