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(Blayne Chard) Create a simple DataStage operator, then learn how to load the operator into DataStage Designer. An operator is the basic building block of a DataStage job. Operators can read records from input streams, modify or use the data from the input stream, and then write the results to a out
J2EE and SQL Server: Making a JDBC Connection
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In August 2005, the U. S. Congress passed the Energy Policy Act. This act changes both the start date and the end date of daylight saving time (DST). When this act goes into effect in 2007, DST will start three weeks earlier and will end one week later than when it traditionally started and ended. S
Using Plan Guides in SQL Server 2005
(Brad M. McGehee) One of the biggest frustrations for a DBA is performance tuning third-party applications. In most cases you can’t modify the code directly, so you have to live with the code the application provides you. In most cases, your only opportunity for tuning third-party applications is to
Query conservationist
(Kevin Freitas) I always enjoy trying to do my work creating web applications using the fewest number of database queries possible. It’s kind of a pride thing, I guess. That and I suppose it makes to improve an app’s performance and reduce the load on a server. If you’re into that kind of thing. 😉
IBM Boosts Support For WebSphere, DB2
(Stacy Cowley) IBM is offering an expanded slate of sales and technical support around its free, entry-level WebSphere Application Server and DB2 products, a move aimed at wooing solution providers drawn to the low cost and easy accessibility of open-source offerings.
DataStage Tip: Extracting database data 250% faster
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