Extracting Data with Query Management Query
By Bruce GuetzkowWith the Query Management Query (QMQRY) commands in your toolbox, you can quickly extract data for any business analysis request. Bruce Guetzkow walks you through these easy steps to...
View ArticleRock Your Query Environment: SQL Plan Cache Primer, Part 1
By: Scott ForstieA little awareness and knowledge of the SQL Plan Cache can go a long way toward helping you maintain a well-performing DB2 for i query environment. In Part 1 of this two-part series,...
View ArticleTurn SQL into Web Apps in 4 Easy Steps
By Paul HolmA free utility called WOW can help IBM i developers save time and leverage their SQL skills into the growing world of browser-based applications. With just a few clicks, WOW can turn SQL...
View ArticleHiT Adds New Target to Data Replication Tool
By Erin Bradford HiT Software announces DBMoto for Vectorwise (a.k.a., DBMoto version 7.2.). DBMoto is a data integration solution that enables users to implement solutions across heterogeneous...
View ArticleRock Your Query Environment: SQL Plan Cache Primer, Part 2
By Scott ForstieYou can leverage the SQL Plan Cache to help you achieve a well-performing DB2 for i query environment. In Part 2 of this two-part set of articles, discover ways to take advantage of...
View ArticleAuthor Surprises Editor with Access Client Solution Cover Story
By Rita-Lyn SandersContent development for iPro Developer is a lot of strategy, some ingenuity, and a little bit of chutzpah (as in the good quality of audacity). This month’s cover story came by way...
View ArticleUse the New IBM i RUNSQL Command to Liberate Your SQL
By Scott ForstieRUNSQL, a new command in IBM i 6.1 and 7.1, frees you up from traditional programming requirements. With RUNSQL, you can execute a single SQL statement anywhere a command can be...
View ArticleHiT Software Offers Cloud-based Change Data Capture Solution
By Erin Bradford HiT Software presents its new DBMoto Cloud G Edition for replicating data between corporate systems such as IBM DB2, Oracle, SQL Server, Informix, MySQL, and Sybase and the Google App...
View ArticleProtect Your SQL Routines with Obfuscation
By Kent MilliganMany IBM i developers might not know that the source code for their SQL routines is stored in the DB2 for i catalog, leaving this information accessible to clients and other developers....
View ArticleA Little QShell Goes a Long Way
By: Bruce GuetzkowAlthough many of the tools that we typically use to manage files don’t work with the IFS, QShell is one powerful exception. Bruce Guetzkow offers these handy tips to help you take...
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