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Does Connect for ADO.NET 3.x DB2 support DB2 z/OS 11? ​

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TitleDoes Connect for ADO.NET 3.x DB2 support DB2 z/OS 11? ​
URL NameDoes-Connect-for-ADO-NET-3-x-DB2-support-DB2-z-OS-11
Article Number000185173
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for ADO.NET
Version: 3.0,3.1,3.2
OS: Windows x86 and x64
Database: DB2 z/OS 11
Application: All applications
Question/Problem Description

Does Connect for ADO.NET 3.x [3.0, 3.1,3.2] DB2 support DB2 z/OS 11?

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Connect for ADO.NET 3.x does not support DB2 z/OS 11. 
 


 
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If a user runs into any issues using the Connect for ADO.NET product with the unsupported databases, they must upgrade to a supported Connect for ADO.NET version for the databases to see if the issue reproduces and receive bug fixes. 

Last Modified Date5/18/2016 8:43 PM
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