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Toad® for DB2 is a database development and administration solution that maximizes DB2 code quality while improving developer productivity.  Included in Toad are rich features that allow developers to rapidly create and execute queries, automate database object management, develop SQL code, and gain access to DB2 expertise. Developers and administrators alike enjoy access to a community of peers and experts who aid in issue resolution and provide the insight and guidance that help set future directions for Quest products.

With Toad for DB2, developers can use a familiar, proven tool to manage their DB2 UDB databases. Quest Software has an established track record for proven solutions that simplify, automate and improve the quality of application and database development. Developers rely on Quest to provide intuitive, timely solutions with features that satisfy the requirements organizations have for their DB2 environments.

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Below is a sampling of the most recent postings:

Hello, I thought there had been a reply to your question on Toad for DB2 and exporting a timestamp, but I don't seem to find one. I apologize if your question...
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Greetings TOAD DB2 users I am pleased to announce the availability of the latest beta build for TOAD for DB2. To review the release notes: ...
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Just in case anyone else hits this issue, here's my understanding of it. If you're running a DB2 version 8 database locally, and you can't see your local...
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Interested in what's happening in the world of DB2? Join Jim Wankowski, Toad for DB2 Product Manager, as he blogs about Toad for DB2 and other topics of interest to DB2 LUW and z/OS users.

Below is a sampling of his recent blog postings:

Last week I did an IDUG sponsored webcast on the topic of autonomic computing. I wil be excerpting these features over the next few blogs. If you wish to view a recording of the webcast here is the link:  ...
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Obtaining optimal performance from your DB2 LUW applications requires that you not only ensure your SQL is written efficiently and is properly tuned, but one must be sure that the DB2 instance itself is properly tuned. Too many people make the mistake of focusing all their efforts on tuning SQ...
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One of the nicer features within Toad® for DB2 is the wide array of reporting capabilities. There is a constant requirement for managerial level reports that need to be run on a regular basis. Many of these reports are generating using re...
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