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9.2 Creating a connection profile to the DB2 subsystem
To gain access to a DB2 subsystem from the IBM DB2 Analytics Accelerator Studio
(Accelerator Studio), you need to create a connection profile for that DB2 subsystem. This
task only needs to be performed one time for a DB2 subsystem. The information is saved in
the connection profile.
After you create a profile, you can reconnect to a database by double-clicking the icon
representing it in the Administration Explorer, as discussed in 9.2.2, “Connecting to a DB2
subsystem” on page 206.
1.To create a connection profile, first launch ...
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