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Advanced topics for DWE users Part 2: Best practices for choosing DB2 Data Warehouse Edition SQL Warehousing variable phases
Optimize your DB2 Data Warehouse Edition flow design with a good understanding of variable usage in order to promote user satisfaction, support flow reuse, and help reduce administration overhead. In this article, find recommendations and best practices on how to best utilize different variable phases to maximize the benefits of variable usage in SQL Warehousing Tool data flows and control flows during design time, and how each variable phase can impact the runtime behavior when these flows are executed.
Articles 01 Feb 2007  
 
Advanced topics for DB2 Data Warehouse Edition users, Part 3: Command Line Interface for DB2 Data Warehouse Edition SQL Warehousing
This article introduces an early version of the IBM DB2 Data Warehouse Edition Administration Command Line Interface. The DWE CLI extends the existing infrastructure to support execution of administrative and monitoring tasks in non-GUI environments, the automation of recurring tasks, and handling of large task batches.
Articles 05 Apr 2007  
 
Advanced topics for DB2 Data Warehouse Edition users, Part 1: Crash recovery utility for DB2 Data Warehouse Edition SQL Warehousing Tool
Protect your data warehouse environment using a new, downloadable crash recovery utility. With this tool, perform health checks and recover inconsistent IBM DB2 Data Warehouse Edition SQL Warehousing runtime metadata caused by unhandled interrupts. After the tool corrects the inconsistent metadata, the interrupted process instances are available for restart or termination.
Articles 18 Jan 2007  
 
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