To know the DB2 product version and service level we can use "db2level".
The output of the "db2level" command will be as below.
The combination of the four informational tokens uniquely identify the precise service level of your DB2 instance. This information is essential when contacting IBM Software Support for assistance.
For JDBC or SQLJ applications, if you are using the IBM DB2 Driver for SQLJ and JDBC, you can determine the level of the driver by running the db2jcc utility:
db2jcc -version
IBM DB2 JDBC Driver Architecture 2.3.63
The output of the "db2level" command will be as below.
The combination of the four informational tokens uniquely identify the precise service level of your DB2 instance. This information is essential when contacting IBM Software Support for assistance.
For JDBC or SQLJ applications, if you are using the IBM DB2 Driver for SQLJ and JDBC, you can determine the level of the driver by running the db2jcc utility:
db2jcc -version
IBM DB2 JDBC Driver Architecture 2.3.63
While this may be useful information....it appears to be under the DB2 11 for z/OS category. Can someone change it so it comes under the right heading ??
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