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Roll with the Changes |
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JimWankowski
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Friday, September 28, 2007 3:16 PM
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One of the questions I get quite a bit from customers is; do we have the ability to compare data and/or have the ability to compare DDL files to what’s currently in the DB2 catalog? As of V3.0 of TOAD for DB2 the ...
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Further Travels in Betaland |
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MikeA
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Friday, September 28, 2007 3:13 PM
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Well, I decided that Linuxtown wasn’t going anywhere very fast and with the all the SRs I was leaving in my wake I soon would not be welcome by the locals so I decided I would take it on the lamb over to Windowsville for a while. Besides it was looking like the local disk array was going to pin a power supply failure on me.& ...
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Toad Subsets Data |
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Bert
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Monday, September 24, 2007 7:43 AM
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A common task for DBAs is to create a test or development environment that has a subset of production data for testing and development purposes. As usual, Toad
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The Attack of the Clones! |
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JimWankowski
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Monday, September 17, 2007 11:28 AM
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This week I am going to switch gears over to the big iron and talk about DB2 z/OS. IBM has been making great strides in the area of schema management. As any mainframe DBA knows, the process of having to make a seemingly simple schema change can result in a very complex combination of DDL, Utilities and batch processes. These changes can result in applicati ...
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A SQL Performance History from AWR |
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RichardTo
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Thursday, September 13, 2007 2:51 PM
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I have been working on SQL Tuning research for more than 10 years, but my focus has changed to time-series forecast technology in the last two years. Recently, Oracle’s AWR and other database vendor’s statistics/metrics repository have drawn my attention. The relatively low cost of keeping performance statistics in databases, combined wi ...
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Toad – not just for Oracle |
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JeffSmith
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Monday, September 10, 2007 3:46 PM
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Toad® has been a popular Oracle development and administration tool for the past decade. In fact, the original trademark for our favorite little guy was ‘T.O.A.D’ – an acronym that stood for “the Tool for Oracle Appli ...
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