You can define connection string options directly in a connection string or set values in the Advanced Properties dialog box in Visual Studio (see “Defining Connection String Values in Server Explorer”).“DB2 Data Provider Connection String Options” lists the connection string options supported by the DB2 Entity Framework data provider and describes each option. The options have the form:option=valueSee “Using Connection Strings” for guidelines for the syntax and use of connection string options.The connection string options are described in “DB2 Data Provider Connection String Options”. Table 6-1 lists the supported connection string options and their default values.
0x7F or All except IgnoreUserPermissions Most default values of the connection string options used by the DB2 ADO.NET Entity Framework data provider are the same as those used by the DB2 ADO.NET data provider (see “DB2 Data Provider Connection String Options” for more information). Table 6-2 lists the connection string options that have a different behavior when used with an ADO.NET Entity Framework application.