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prasannanjaneya
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 7:53 pm
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please explain me about db2 tools like command center, control center. please explain about product information and functions of those.

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priyesh.agrawal

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 10:29 pm
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Hi,

The DB2 Command Center is used to execute DB2 commands and SQL statements to; execute MVS console commands; work with command scripts; view a graphical representation of the access plan for an SQL statement.

The Control Center (CC) is the central management tool for DB2 servers. You can use the CC to manage systems, DB2 instances, DB2 z/OS subsystems, IMS data sources, databases, database objects, and much, much more. From the CC, you can also open other centers and tools to help you optimize queries, schedule jobs, and write and save scripts; perform data warehousing tasks; create stored procedures and user-defined functions; work with DB2 commands; and monitor the health of your DB2 system.
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