Henry,

The DB2-L list has a "documents" area that subscribers can use to post
scripts etc. A lot of people on that list also work in DB2 UDB on NT, Unix
etc and might find it useful.

For more information see http://listserv.ylassoc.com/faq.asp and go to the
bottom of the page for DB2-L-Documents. 

HTH,


Greg Palgrave 
Database Administrator 
Unisys West 


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-----Original Message-----
From: Henry J. Cobb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 6 May 2002 00:23
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [DB2EUG] Announcement: Open Source tool collection for UDB
on Unix and Wintel platforms.


We got some tools for tasks like turn on/off constraints for all tables
around a db2move load and reorg all tables around their primary keys.

I'd ask the boss if we could release them, if IBM would make a "user tools"
area available to point to.

-HJC

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