Hi John

Here are some insights on the limitations
There are a number of limitations when using the v8.1 Runtime Client
with v7 or older Instances. 

For example, there is no support available for:

Some data types, including LOBs 
Some security capabilities, such as changing passwords 
Certain connections and communication protocols, including ATTACH 
Some application features and tasks, such as: 
*         Monitoring

*         Utilities that can be initiated by a client to a server

*         SQL statements greater than 32 KB in size

 


The IBM tools that come with DB2 v8 don't work either, since they also
are constrained by the same Runtime Client limitations. The following
Version 8 tools, products, and centers support only Version 8 servers:

Control Center 
Health Center (including the Web version of this center) 
Indoubt Transaction Manager 
Information Catalog Center (including the Web version of this center) 
Journal 
License Center 
Satellite Administration Center 
Spatial Extender 
Task Center 
Tools Settings 
 

According to the IBM DB2 v8.1 Release Notes...

"You should migrate all of your servers to version 8 before you migrate
any of your client systems to version 8 in order to avoid these
restrictions."


Jim Wankowski
DB2 Product Marketing
Quest Software
(630)836-4041
WWW.Quest.Com/DB2
 

-----Original Message-----
From: John Lantz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 2:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [DB2EUG] V8 restrictions with V7 clients





We are in the process of planning our migration to V8.  Are there
restrictions of V7 clients connecting to a V8 server.  I see in the
release
notes and the "Getting Started Guide" there is no support for things
like
V8 clients accessing V7 servers with LOB data.  An IBM person had
mentioned
similar restrictions on LOB support for V7 clients and V8 servers, but I
can't find any reference to any kind of limits.

It would certainly make our migration more reasonable if we could update
the clients later and just concentrate on the server first.

Thanks,
John



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