Product documentation and updates
Db2® Tools information is available at multiple places on the web. You can receive updates to Db2 Tools information automatically by registering with the IBM® My Notifications service.
Information on the web
The Db2 Tools Product Documentation web page provides current product documentation that you can view, print, and download. To locate publications with the most up-to-date information, refer to the following web page:
http://www.ibm.com/software/data/db2imstools/db2tools-library.html
IBM Redbooks® publications that cover Db2 Tools are available from the following web page:
The Data Management Tools Solutions website shows how IBM solutions can help IT organizations maximize their investment in Db2 databases while staying ahead of today's top data management challenges:
http://www.ibm.com/software/data/db2imstools/solutions/index.html
Information on the IBM Data Management Community
- Go to https://community.ibm.com/community/user/datamanagement/home.
- Click .
Receiving documentation updates automatically
To automatically receive emails that notify you when new technote documents are released, when existing product documentation is updated, and when new product documentation is available, you can register with the IBM My Notifications service. You can customize the service so that you receive information about only those IBM products that you specify.
- Go to http://www.ibm.com/support/mysupport
- Enter your IBM ID and password, or create one by clicking register now.
- When the My Notifications page is displayed, click Subscribe to select those products that you want to receive information updates about. The Db2 Tools option is located under .
- Click Continue to specify the types of updates that you want to receive.
- Click Submit to save your profile.
How to send your comments
- Use the online reader comment form, which is located at http://www.ibm.com/software/data/rcf/.
- Send your comments by email to comments@us.ibm.com. Include the name of the book, the part number of the book, the version of the product that you are using, and, if applicable, the specific location of the text you are commenting on, for example, a page number or table number.