You can connect to IBM Netezza using a Data Source or directly.
Your administrator must create a Data Source for this data store for you to use.
After your administrator has created the Data Source, you can work with it in your project as usual.
Connect directly to IBM Netezza from Domino. You must have network connectivity between Netezza and your Domino deployment.
Warning
| Domino does not officially support this method. We provide this information as a courtesy. |
Domino recommends the nzpy package for interacting with Netezza from Python.
Credential setup
You must set the following Domino environment variables to store secure information about your Netezza connection
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db_username
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db_password
See Secure Credential Storage to learn more about Domino environment variables.
Usage
See the nzpy docs for detailed information about how to use the package. The following is an example for connecting to Netezza with nzpy where:
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You have set up environment variables noted above with the
db_username
anddb_password
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You’ve replaced
my.host.name
with the host name for your machine -
You’ve replaced
my.database.name
with the database name for your machine
import nzpy
import os
import pandas as pd
hostname = 'my.host.name'
database_name = 'my.database.name'
port = 5480
username = os.environ['db_username']
password = os.environ['db_password']
def query_db(sql):
conn = nzpy.connect(user=username, password=password, host=hostname, port=port, database=database_name)
with conn.cursor() as cursor:
cursor.execute(sql)
df = cursor.fetchall()
return df
sql_cmd = """
SELECT
*
FROM
table
"""
df_cmd = query_db(sql_cmd)
df_cmd
Domino recommends the RJDBC package and nzjdbc jar for interacting with Netezza from R.
Credential setup
You must set the following Domino environment variables to store secure information about your Netezza connection
-
db_username
-
db_password
See Secure Credential Storage to learn more about Domino environment variables.
Usage
Test if the nzjdbc
jar is working as expected by running the below in a workspace terminal
java -jar <path.to.the.nzjdbc.jar> -t -h my.host.name -p 5480 -u <username> -db <database_name>
The following is a simple example for connecting to Netezza with RJDBC and
nzjdbc
jar where:
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nzjdbc
jar is present in the project files (/mnt/nzjdbc3
) -
You have set up environment variables noted above with the
db_username
anddb_password
-
You’ve replaced
my.host.name
with the host name for your machine -
You’ve replaced
my.database.name
with the database name for your machine
library(RJDBC)
drv <- RJDBC::JDBC(driverClass = "org.netezza.Driver", classPath = "/mnt/nzjdbc3.jar")
conn <- dbConnect(drv, 'jdbc:netezza://my.host.name:5480/my.database.name;logLevel=2',Sys.getenv('db_username'), Sys.getenv('db_password'))
dbListTables(conn)
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After connecting to your Data Source, learn how to Use Data Sources.
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