Before you can use XDB Link, you must create a default DBRM for the link, and bind it to DB2. The default DBRM creates a package that XDB Link uses to execute dynamic SQL statements from your application, and to execute statically-bound SQL statements contained in the XDB Link program itself.
Follow these directions only once for each DB2 location with which you will use the XDB Link. See the Link Configuration Guide for more information.
Do not use the same default package in DB2 for more than one user group or application. To support multiple user groups or applications, you must generate a separate default DBRM and package for each on. After the first application or group uses the Gateway Profile Utility's default values, the development team must agree on the package name and collection ID with which to identify the remaining default packages. See the Link Configuration Guide for more information.
The DBRM for XDB Link contains three packages. The name of these packages are derived by combining the XDB Link package name with the letters A, B and C. For example, if your package name is XDBSYS, packages XDBSYSA, XDBSYSB and XDBSYSC are created.
If no error has occurred during the binding of a particular DBRM, the log file does not exist.