IBM Db2 LUW
IBM Db2 LUW
Open data source properties. You can open data source properties by using one of the following options:
Navigate to
.Press Control+Alt+Shift+S.
In the Database Explorer ( ), click the Data Source Properties icon .
On the Data Sources tab in the Data Sources and Drivers dialog, click the Add icon () and select IBM Db2 LUW.
Check if there is a Download missing driver files link at the bottom of the data source settings area. As you click this link, DataGrip downloads drivers that are required to interact with a database. The IDE does not include bundled drivers in order to have a smaller size of the installation package and to keep driver versions up-to-date for each IDE version.
You can specify your drivers for the data source if you do not want to download the provided drivers. For more information about creating a database connection with your driver, see Add a user driver to an existing connection.
From the Connection type list, select Type 4 (for remote connections). For more information about driver architectures, see the IBM documentation for IBM Db2 LUW (for example, How to determine which type of IBM Data Server Driver for JDBC and SQLJ connectivity to use).
In the Host field, type your server address.
In the Port field, type the port of IBM Db2 LUW. The default port is 50000.
In User and Password fields, type your user credentials.
To delete a password, right-click the Password field and select Set Empty.
In the Database field, type the database name to which you want to connect.
To ensure that the connection to the data source is successful, click the Test Connection link.
(Optional) If you are connecting to a data source that contains a lot of databases and schemas, in the Schemas tab, select the schemas that you need to work with.
Click OK to create the data source.
Find your new data source in Database Explorer.
To write and run queries, open the default query console by clicking the data source and pressing F4.
To view and edit data, use Data editor.
To learn how to work with database objects in DataGrip, see Database objects.