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Is there a simple query tool for DB2 (like Oracle's SQL*Plus)
i'm looking for a small, fast (free?) query tool for DB2... I'm used to working on Oracle's SQL*Plus and would love to find something like that for DB2
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Take a look here:
www.winsql.com I use it all the time at work and it's great! I'll try out my SQL and refine it using this before coding it into a page. fv
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thansk for the suggestion, i'll check that out as a more advanced query tool as for my original question, i found that DB2 has a tool called a "Command Line Processor" or CLP, which is just like SQL*Plus for Oracle... just type "db2cmd" in a command prompt to initialize it, and then type "db2" to run it... that's assuming you have db2 installed locally |
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