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Azure Data Factory
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Azure Synapse Analytics
This article outlines how to use the Copy Activity in Azure Data Factory and Synapse Analytics pipelines to copy data from a DB2 database. It builds on the
copy activity overview
article that presents a general overview of copy activity.
Supported capabilities
This DB2 connector is supported for the following capabilities:
Supported capabilities
① Azure integration runtime ② Self-hosted integration runtime
For a list of data stores that are supported as sources or sinks by the copy activity, see the
Supported data stores
table.
Specifically, this DB2 connector supports the following IBM DB2 platforms and versions with Distributed Relational Database Architecture (DRDA) SQL Access Manager (SQLAM) version 9, 10 and 11. It utilizes the DDM/DRDA protocol.
IBM DB2 for z/OS 12.1
IBM DB2 for z/OS 11.1
IBM DB2 for z/OS 10.1
IBM DB2 for i 7.3
IBM DB2 for i 7.2
IBM DB2 for i 7.1
IBM DB2 for LUW 11
IBM DB2 for LUW 10.5
IBM DB2 for LUW 10.1
DB2 connector is built on top of Microsoft OLE DB Provider for DB2. To troubleshoot DB2 connector errors, refer to
Data Provider Error Codes
.
Prerequisites
If your data store is located inside an on-premises network, an Azure virtual network, or Amazon Virtual Private Cloud, you need to configure a
self-hosted integration runtime
to connect to it.
If your data store is a managed cloud data service, you can use the Azure Integration Runtime. If the access is restricted to IPs that are approved in the firewall rules, you can add
Azure Integration Runtime IPs
to the allow list.
You can also use the
managed virtual network integration runtime
feature in Azure Data Factory to access the on-premises network without installing and configuring a self-hosted integration runtime.
For more information about the network security mechanisms and options supported by Data Factory, see
Data access strategies
.
The Integration Runtime provides a built-in DB2 driver, therefore you don't need to manually install any driver when copying data from DB2.
Getting started
To perform the Copy activity with a pipeline, you can use one of the following tools or SDKs:
The Copy Data tool
The Azure portal
The .NET SDK
The Python SDK
Azure PowerShell
The REST API
The Azure Resource Manager template
Create a linked service to DB2 using UI
Use the following steps to create a linked service to DB2 in the Azure portal UI.
Browse to the Manage tab in your Azure Data Factory or Synapse workspace and select Linked Services, then click New:
Azure Data Factory
Azure Synapse
Connector configuration details
The following sections provide details about properties that are used to define Data Factory entities specific to DB2 connector.
Linked service properties
The following properties are supported for DB2 linked service:
Property
Description
Required
connectionString
Specify information needed to connect to the DB2 instance.
You can also put password in Azure Key Vault and pull the
password
configuration out of the connection string. Refer to the following samples and
Store credentials in Azure Key Vault
article with more details.
connectVia
The
Integration Runtime
to be used to connect to the data store. Learn more from
Prerequisites
section. If not specified, it uses the default Azure Integration Runtime.
Typical properties inside the connection string:
Property
Description
Required
server
Name of the DB2 server. You can specify the port number following the server name delimited by colon e.g.
server:port
.
The DB2 connector utilizes the DDM/DRDA protocol, and by default uses port 50000 if not specified. The port your specific DB2 database uses might be different based on the version and your settings, e.g. for DB2 LUW the default port is 50000, for AS400 the default port is 446 or 448 when TLS enabled. Refer to the following DB2 documents on how the port is configured typically:
DB2 z/OS
,
DB2 iSeries
, and
DB2 LUW
.
database
Name of the DB2 database.
authenticationType
Type of authentication used to connect to the DB2 database.
Allowed value is:
Basic
.
username
Specify user name to connect to the DB2 database.
password
Specify password for the user account you specified for the username. Mark this field as a SecureString to store it securely, or
reference a secret stored in Azure Key Vault
.
packageCollection
Specify under where the needed packages are auto created by the service when querying the database. If this is not set, the service uses the {username} as the default value.
certificateCommonName
When you use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) encryption, you must enter a value for Certificate common name.
If you receive an error message that states
The package corresponding to an SQL statement execution request was not found. SQLSTATE=51002 SQLCODE=-805
, the reason is a needed package is not created for the user. By default, the service will try to create the package under the collection named as the user you used to connect to the DB2. Specify the package collection property to indicate under where you want the service to create the needed packages when querying the database. If you can't determine the package collection name, try to set
packageCollection=NULLID
.
Example:
"name": "Db2LinkedService",
"properties": {
"type": "Db2",
"typeProperties": {
"connectionString": "server=<server:port>;database=<database>;authenticationType=Basic;username=<username>;password=<password>;packageCollection=<packagecollection>;certificateCommonName=<certname>;"
"connectVia": {
"referenceName": "<name of Integration Runtime>",
"type": "IntegrationRuntimeReference"
Example: store password in Azure Key Vault
"name": "Db2LinkedService",
"properties": {
"type": "Db2",
"typeProperties": {
"connectionString": "server=<server:port>;database=<database>;authenticationType=Basic;username=<username>;packageCollection=<packagecollection>;certificateCommonName=<certname>;",
"password": {
"type": "AzureKeyVaultSecret",
"store": {
"referenceName": "<Azure Key Vault linked service name>",
"type": "LinkedServiceReference"
"secretName": "<secretName>"
"connectVia": {
"referenceName": "<name of Integration Runtime>",
"type": "IntegrationRuntimeReference"
If you were using DB2 linked service with the following payload, it is still supported as-is, while you are suggested to use the new one going forward.
Previous payload:
"name": "Db2LinkedService",
"properties": {
"type": "Db2",
"typeProperties": {
"server": "<servername:port>",
"database": "<dbname>",
"authenticationType": "Basic",
"username": "<username>",
"password": {
"type": "SecureString",
"value": "<password>"
"connectVia": {
"referenceName": "<name of Integration Runtime>",
"type": "IntegrationRuntimeReference"
Dataset properties
For a full list of sections and properties available for defining datasets, see the
datasets
article. This section provides a list of properties supported by DB2 dataset.
To copy data from DB2, the following properties are supported:
Property
Description
Required
tableName
Name of the table with schema. This property is supported for backward compatibility. Use
schema
and
table
for new workload.
No (if "query" in activity source is specified)
Example
"name": "DB2Dataset",
"properties":
"type": "Db2Table",
"typeProperties": {},
"schema": [],
"linkedServiceName": {
"referenceName": "<DB2 linked service name>",
"type": "LinkedServiceReference"
If you were using
RelationalTable
typed dataset, it is still supported as-is, while you are suggested to use the new one going forward.
Copy activity properties
For a full list of sections and properties available for defining activities, see the
Pipelines
article. This section provides a list of properties supported by DB2 source.
DB2 as source
To copy data from DB2, the following properties are supported in the copy activity
source
section:
Property
Description
Required
query
Use the custom SQL query to read data. For example:
"query": "SELECT * FROM \"DB2ADMIN\".\"Customers\""
.
No (if "tableName" in dataset is specified)
Example:
"activities":[
"name": "CopyFromDB2",
"type": "Copy",
"inputs": [
"referenceName": "<DB2 input dataset name>",
"type": "DatasetReference"
"outputs": [
"referenceName": "<output dataset name>",
"type": "DatasetReference"
"typeProperties": {
"source": {
"type": "Db2Source",
"query": "SELECT * FROM \"DB2ADMIN\".\"Customers\""
"sink": {
"type": "<sink type>"
If you were using RelationalSource
typed source, it is still supported as-is, while you are suggested to use the new one going forward.
Data type mapping for DB2
When copying data from DB2, the following mappings are used from DB2 data types to interim data types used internally within the service. See Schema and data type mappings to learn about how copy activity maps the source schema and data type to the sink.
DB2 Database type
Interim service data type
Lookup activity properties
To learn details about the properties, check Lookup activity.
Next steps
For a list of data stores supported as sources and sinks by the copy activity, see supported data stores.