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5/28/2009 |
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Ben Boise has been with Quest Software since June 2007 working in the PreSales group as a Solutions Architect. Ben has over 12 years in IT and has worn numerous hats during this time. He has experience in Systems Support, Software Testing, Software Development and Professional Services.
In his blog, he'll share his insights on Toad family products.
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Just Bottom Line it for me, will ya? |
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2/5/2010
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I have to giggle whenever I read the title of this entry. No, it’s not because I think I’m the King of Comedy (though, I do look pretty funny). The title came from a quote spoken by a former boss I had in a previous life. We were in a meeting with one of those co-workers who notoriously covers all the details of a topic, but rarely gets to the point. After about an ...
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Proactive Index Usage Analysis with Quest SQL Optimizer for DB2 LUW |
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1/6/2010
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Using indexes can improve the performance of applications using the database. This is well known to many, many people. However, the application of too many indexes can have the reverse effect. There’s a balance that must be struck and you may find yourself needing to locate indexes that aren’t being used. If you’re already using the Quest SQL Optimizer for DB2 LUW, ...
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Toad for DB2 LUW and Spotlight on DB2 LUW play well together |
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12/15/2009
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Did you know that you can call Spotlight on DB2 LUW from Toad for DB2 LUW and vice versa? Well, ok maybe you did. If that’s the case, please move along, there’s nothing to see here. Still with me? Then read on!
Toad for DB2 LUW and Spotlight on DB2 LUW exist as separate executables on your workstation. You might now be thinking “no ...
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Investigating and Managing Differences with SQL Navigator |
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11/23/2009
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Quest Software has two of the most powerful tools for PL/SQL development: Toad for Oracle and SQL Navigator for Oracle. Personally, I spend more time working with Toad for Oracle and I truly enjoy the solution. Before I proceed any further, I want to clarify a point. I am not advocating one solution over the other for PL/SQL development. That’s a conversation I refus ...
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Generate Schema Documentation in Toad for DB2 |
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10/26/2009
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In one of my previous lives, I worked at a startup company testing software. Our application used Oracle as the back-end and the nature of my role had me working closely with our Oracle DBA. As part of our processes, our DBA had to build documentation describing the schemas our application needed. The reports included things like table names, column names and their data type ...
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A Recent Customer Walk-through of Toad for Data Analysts |
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9/30/2009
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Sometimes, I’m asked to help a customer work through a particular challenge they’re facing when using one of Quest’s solutions. Many times, the meetings are one-on-one sessions with the customer where we take turns sharing our desktops to better understand the problems being faced and how the solution might be able to address the problems. I actually enjoy the one-on-one sessions, b ...
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Sync points and Restarts in Toad for DB2 |
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9/9/2009
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Managing and working with large scripts can be challenging. Failures during the execution of such scripts can make a person downright cranky. Personally, I’ve never liked scrolling through hundreds of lines of code to isolate the problem in a script, hopefully correct the issue, and then attempt to restart the execution at the proper line. For those of you using Toad for DB ...
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Auto Completion and Workspaces in Toad Data Modeler |
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8/9/2009
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By default, adding an entity to a Workspace will cause this entity to be added to every workspace within your model. Well, the entity isn’t really being duplicated; it’s just that a shortcut to that entity is being added to every workspace in the model. Recently, we’ve received some questions from customers asking how they can change this behavior. Fortunately, it’s really easy to do. Before I tell y ...
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Two approaches to SQL Tuning using the Quest SQL Optimizer for Oracle |
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7/30/2009
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I sometimes worry that people are confused about how to use the Quest SQL Optimizer for Oracle to help them tune their SQL statements. The solution is extremely powerful and provides you with the options to control numerous aspects of the optimization process. In fact, I suggest you read Richard To’s articles on Toad World to get an in depth understanding of the optimization process ...
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Extended ALTERs and Handling Data in Toad for DB2 LUW |
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7/20/2009
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Last week, I was demonstrating some of our DBA-focused features of Toad for DB2 LUW (Linux, Unix, Windows). When we came to the topic of Extended Alters, the audience voiced some concerns about the efficiency of this feature. Specifically, they were concerned with how Toad for DB2’s generated script was handling the data stored in the table we were altering. The customer is dealing with very large data sets, so simple INSERT statements were not going to help. They wanted to know if Toad for DB2 could take advantage of some DB2 utilities that make this process more efficient. Let’s explore the scenario a little further.
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