Does Oracle open it's knowledge base to everyone? Does DB2? Does Informix? I know that the gpl databases probably do but do any of the other top dollar databases do it? If it's only U2 then it should open up.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Greg Schraiber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 2:54 PM
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Thanks Bill,
That echoes what Colin has also said. Sad that IBM is making it so difficult for new programmers to use unidata, universe and uniobjects. Makes me want to push for an oracle database. ;)
Thanks for your help.
Greg


At 02:41 PM 4/11/2007, you wrote:
Greg:

This is a very difficult question.  The IBM Knowledge Base is only
accessible to IBM authorized VARs. This restriction has been discussed here
and, for the most part, declared to be not in the best interests of the U2
product(s).  The URL is:
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/advsrch.wss?rs=203&rt=2

However, you need to contact your VAR to see if they'll give you access to
the knowledge base through their access credentials, as most of the
documents are "locked". The entire credential process is difficult for both users and IBM. Access to different business functions need a different set of credentials; so it becomes quite confusing to access U2 resources. Your
VAR should be able to help you through this though.

Hope this helps.

Bill

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