DDM |
[Distributed data management architecture]: used
by the distributed file management and distributed relational database
protocol to define the protocol for communicating between two systems
using the distributed file management and the distributed relational
database.
Note:
Select this option only if using a DRDA connection. |
TCP |
[Transmission
control protocol]: a host-to-host protocol that provides transmission
in an Internet environment. TCP assumes Internet Protocol (IP) is
the underlying protocol.
Note:
Select this option only if using a TCP/IP connection. |
CPI-C |
[Common
Programming Interface for Communications]: a programming interface
that implements the APPC [Advanced Program to Program Communications]
verb set. Applications that require the APPC verb set can be written
using CPI-C to achieve SNA vendor independence. QMF for Windows
is written using CPI-C.
Note:
Select this option only if using an SNA connection. |
CLI |
[Call
Level Interface]: an application programming interface for relational
database access. Using CLI, client applications, such as QMF for
Windows, can connect to DB2 UDB servers and execute SQL statements.
Note:
Select this option only if using CLI to access data in
a database management system. |
ODBC |
[Open
Database Connectivity]: a standard that provides applications with
a common interface to data held in relational databases. Any application
that can act as an ODBC client can access data held in any relational database
that has a suitable ODBC driver. ODBC accepts Structured Query Language
(SQL) data requests from the client application and translates these
into a form acceptable to the target database engine.
Note:
Select this option only if using ODBC to access data
in a database management system. |
Embedded SQL |
SQL statements are embedded within a host
language program and are prepared (with the BIND process) before
the program is executed.
Embedded
SQL allows programmers to connect to a DB2 database using the DB2
native interface to manipulate and process data. |
SQLAM |
[SQL
Application Manager]: a function that represents an application
to the remote relational database manager. The SQL application manager
can be present in an application requestor and an application server. |
REXX |
[IBM
Object REXX]: a programming language available for the mainframe
and Windows environments. IBM Object REXX handles simple and complex
calculations, logic, column definitions, detail variations, and conditions
in QMF for Windows
Note:
Select this option only if you are tracing a procedure
that uses IBM Object REXX. |
Internet Mail |
Traces Internet Mail operations. |
Messages |
Logs system messages issued by QMF for Windows
and QMF for Windows Administrator by message ID, date, time, message
text, message type, help ID, suppressed state and result.
For example:
================== Message ===============
00000434/000006B0 == Thu Apr 25 11:16:28.46 2006
Error dialog box:
-------------------------------------------------
An error occurred while binding the packages.
"GUEST" does not have the privilege to perform
operation "BIND" on object "QMFWIN8X.RAARDBI2".
(SQL code = -551, SQL state = 42501)
--------------------------------------------------
Help ID: 0000811B
Suppressed: false |