| bio | website | InnovizeIT.biz |
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| location | Israel | |
| age | 50 | |
| visits | member for | 11 months |
| seen | Feb 1 at 13:34 | |
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Founder and VP R&D at InnovizeIT, Leaders in DB2 application analysis and optimization (Mainframe and Open Systems)
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accepted | Can I optimize for the zIIP processor? |
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Can I optimize for the zIIP processor? Will look into the DRDA issue, thanks. +1 but still not closing in the hope of getting more hard to find info. |
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Jun 19 |
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How can you tell if a table in DB2 has a Primary Key? TAB.TYPE = 'V' will give you views, which I believe you do not want. Use TAB.TYPE='T' for tables. |
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Jun 19 |
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Can I optimize for the zIIP processor? You are correct is assuming this is an embedded SQL COBOL application, which is why I'm interested in the DB2 load being eligible for zIIP. The article you cite states that DB2 is eligible for "portions of eligible data serving". Any idea what that means, and if there is something to be done in the SQL, or application on the whole, to increase this eligibility? |
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