These APARs affect customers running DB2 V7.2 FixPak 9 or 10, and DB2 V8.1 FixPak 2.
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DB2 Background Processes
DB2 does have background processes? What are they? Where can I find them?
spAuditPasswords
This script is actually part of an article written about performing a simple password audit on SQL Server logins when you start to administor a new SQL Environment. The script will scan the sysxlogins table located in the master database for SQL Server logins with no passwords, passwords that are th
SQL Server Techniques for Creating a Web Reporting Page — Part 2
(Louis Duc Nguyen) Learn how to create a web page to extract data from a SQL Server database, with SORT and TOTAL functionality.
How to Wrap xp_sendmail
Get expert advice on distributing text files, Excel spreadsheets, and even Access databases via e-mail using xp_sendmail. It’s not as straightforward as it sounds.
Oracle’s grid technology should reopen your one-stop shop question
By David Berlind – It’s time for yet another OracleWorld, where the ever-charismatic CEO Larry Ellison is expected to deliver another keynote that’s full of hyperbole and verbal assaults on his main competitors. IBM, Microsoft, and probably BEA will not escape unscathed. But the two major issues of
Free Tablespace Report (including Autoextend)
by Michael Dinh – I am more concerned with tablespace storage FREE versus tablespace storage USED. The following script provides tablespace storage FREE, taking autoextend into consideration.
Writing XML with the XmlWriter
Describes how the XmlWriter class provides a non-cached, forward only, way of generating XML streams and helps the user build XML documents.
Add interactivity to your SVG
By Brian John Venn – Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an XML-based language for drawing two-dimensional graphics. However, its capabilities are not restricted to simple static vector shapes. This article shows how you can add interactive elements to your SVG documents that respond to user input.
5 More XQuery/XPath Working Drafts Released
The XML Query Working Group and the XSL Working Group have released five Working Drafts. Comments on all of these documents are invited, especially on open issues.
