OWB10gR2 and target schema a DB2 database

Does the OWB10gR2 support the target schema to be a DB2 database using a ODBC connection ?

Yes. Just add the table from the DB2 module to the map as a target. note the map still deploys to an oracle location (since the oracle db is the etl engine).

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    Hi Jörg,
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  • Connecting to DB2 Database using JDBC for select/Insert

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