I remember commenting on this question a long time ago, but recently some developers in my shop have started using TransactionScope, and have also run into performance issues. While trying to search for some information, this came up pretty high in the Google Search results.
The issue we ran into was that, apparently chaining commands (INSERTs, etc.) with BeginChain does not work when using a TransactionScope (at least on the version we are running, Client v9.7.4.4 connecting to DB2 z/OS v 10).
I thought that I would leave a workaround for the issue we ran into (slow performance when running lots [1k+] of INSERTs under TransactionScope, but ran fine when the scope was removed and chaining was allowed). I'm not really sure if it would help the original question directly, but there are some options if you look in the IBM.Data.DB2.dll classes that allow you to update rows using a DB2DataAdapter and an underlying DataTable.
Here's some example code in VB.NET:
Private Sub InsertByBulk(tableName As String, insertCollection As List(Of Object))
Dim curTimestamp = Date.Now
Using scope = New TransactionScope
'Something that opens a connection to DB2, may vary
Using conn = GetDB2Connection()
'Dumb query to get DataTable from the ResultSet
Dim sql = String.Format("SELECT * FROM {0} WHERE 1=0", tableName)
Using adapter = New DB2DataAdapter(sql, conn)
Using table As New DataTable
adapter.FillSchema(table, SchemaType.Source)
For Each item In insertCollection
Dim row = table.NewRow()
row("ID") = item.Id
row("CHAR_FIELD") = item.CharField
row("QUANTITY") = item.Quantity
row("UPDATE_TIMESTAMP") = curTimestamp
table.Rows.Add(row)
Next
Using bc = New DB2BulkCopy(conn)
bc.DestinationTableName = tableName
bc.WriteToServer(table)
End Using 'BulkCopy
End Using 'DataTable
End Using 'DataAdapter
End Using 'Connection
scope.Complete()
End Using
End Sub