This driver implements support for access to spatial tables in the IBM DB2 for Linux, Unix and Windows (DB2 LUW) and the IBM DB2 for z/OS relational databases using the default ODBC support incorporated into GDAL.
The documentation for the DB2 spatial features can be found online for DB2 for z/OS and DB2 LUW
This driver is currently supported only in the Windows environment.
orDB2ODBC:database=dbname;DSN=datasourcename
The following custom parameters can also be used in the following syntax:DB2ODBC:database=dbname;DRIVER={IBM DB2 ODBC DRIVER};Hostname=hostipaddr;PROTOCOL=TCPIP;port=db2port;UID=myuserid;PWD=mypw
The parameter names are not case sensitive in the connection strings.
Specifying the Database parameter is required by the driver in order to select the proper database.
By default the DB2 driver will only look for layers that are registered in the DB2GSE.ST_GEOMETRY_COLUMNS metadata table.
The DB2 driver passes SQL statements directly to DB2 by default, rather than evaluating them internally when using the ExecuteSQL() call on the OGRDataSource, or the -sql command option to ogr2ogr. Attribute query expressions are also passed directly through to DB2. It's also possible to request the OGR DB2 driver to handle SQL commands with the OGR SQL engine, by passing "OGRSQL" string to the ExecuteSQL() method, as the name of the SQL dialect.
The DB2 driver in OGR supports the OGRLayer::StartTransaction(), OGRLayer::CommitTransaction() and OGRLayer::RollbackTransaction() calls in the normal SQL sense.
This driver doesn't support creating new databases. Use the DB2 command line or tools like IBM Data Studio to create the database. It does allow creation of new layers within an existing database.
By default the DB2 driver doesn't add spatial indexes to the tables during the layer creation. Spatial indexes should be created using the DB2 CREATE INDEX command.
Creating a layer from an OGR data source
ogr2ogr -overwrite DB2ODBC:database=sample;DSN=sampDSN zipcodes.shp
Connecting to a layer and dump the contents
ogrinfo -al DB2ODBC:database=sample;DSN=sampDSN;tables=zipcodes