Latest Update - Microsoft SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) DB2 is now available.

We are happy to announce the release of the most anticipated DB2 for SSMA. You can download the same from the link : https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=45296

We look forward to hear back from your end on the feedback related to the utility.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 08, 2015
    When support for DB2 for i is released? Support is now only  DB2 on z/OS or LUW.

  • Anonymous
    March 09, 2015
    I have an interesting challenge. I am using the tool to copy a DB2 DB which contains a couple of large tables. These tables are partitioned, and the partitioning key (date based)  is unrelated to the clustering key (claim). So when it attempts to read the data, ordered by clustering key, it seems to be trying to create a temp table with that sequence in DSNDB07 (workdb). I have been adding more and more DASD to this area, but still have two tables that will not copy, even when run stand alone. Any chance of making the ORDER BY optional? Apart from that, I would appreciate being able to run with ISO(UR) when testing this conversion. Either from the package, or by adding FOR FETCH ONLY WITH UR to each read.  

  • Anonymous
    March 13, 2015
    Is there a manual or other documentation available for SQL Server Migration Assistant for DB2? I've downloaded the product and was wondering how to use it.

  • Anonymous
    May 19, 2015
    Is there a way to limit what object to load when we do the DB2 Connection, the reason I ask is our DB2 Development has a huge catalog so when it's trying to bring back all the objects, it timeouts because we have a resource limit on z/OS to cap any long running transactions.  

  • Anonymous
    May 21, 2015
    While trying to connect to DB2 via SSMA V6.0 for DB2 using Microsoft OLEDB Provider 5.0 for DB2, I am getting the following error. 'Error finding Db2 OLE DB provider.Requested registry access is not allowed.' If anyone has encountered this error and found the solution, please share Thanks

  • Anonymous
    June 09, 2015
    Hello, I was just wondering if you have a previous version of the Microsoft SQL Server Migration Assistant that would work for DB2 v. 9.5? Thanks, R

  • Anonymous
    June 29, 2015
    Same question as Kevin Chiu: I'll copy paste his question. Is there a way to limit what object to load when we do the DB2 Connection, the reason I ask is our DB2 Development has a huge catalog so when it's trying to bring back all the objects, it timeouts because we have a resource limit on z/OS to cap any long running transactions.

  • Anonymous
    September 30, 2015
    Hello, When analysing the SSMA Assessment report, what is the ACTUAL time required for creation of remediation scripts when compared to the "Total estimated manual conversion time" given by the Assessment Report. Thanks

  • Anonymous
    October 15, 2015
    The comment has been removed

  • Anonymous
    December 28, 2015
    hi, I have downloaded the tool but I am unable to connect to database as our db uses JDBC provider. Can anyone tell how to connect using JDBC as provider instead of OLEDB?

  • Anonymous
    December 31, 2015
    Will the SSMA for DB2 work fine on 64 bit machines? I have installed SSMA for DB2 after installing the prerequisites but still getting an error 'The 'OraOLEDB.DB2' provider is not registered on the local machine'.

  • Anonymous
    January 29, 2016
    After installing the prerequisites and installing SSMA for DB2 I am able to open it fine, but when connecting to one of our nodes that hosts a db2 instance from SSMA, I keep getting , what could be a next step to move past this? "Connection to Db2 failed. The authentication method used is not supported by the remote system. Contact your system administrator."

  • Anonymous
    February 03, 2016
    database version DB2/AIX64 Version 9.7.6

  • Anonymous
    May 13, 2016
    Ditto question: I need to convert DB2 luw 9.5 to SQL Server 2014. Is there a newer version that handles this? BTW used the tool for DB2 zOs 10 database and it was quite nice.