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SQL Optimizer for DB2 LUW 4.3.1 - User Guide

SQL Optimizer for IBM® DB2® LUW
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Find Inspector

To search for a specified text in all Inspectors

  1. Select Inspector | Find Inspectors.

  2. Enter the search text string

  3. Click Find.

 

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View Inspector Properties

To view the Inspector properties

Right-click an Inspector and select Properties.

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Item Description

Name

Inspector name.

Description

Inspector description provided by user.

Creation date time

Date and time the Inspector was created.

Repeat method

The frequency that the SQL statements are retrieved from the Adaptive Server monitoring tables.

Inspecting Approach

Indicates whether the SQL was retrieved from the Monitoring Tables or the QP Metrics.

Size

Inspector data file size.

Status

Inspector status.

Version

Version number for the program.

No. of SQL

Number of SQL retrieved.

Data directory

The directory where the Inspector files are kept.

 

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SQL Inspector Overview

SQL Inspector Window

Place Bookmarks in SQL Inspector Window

To place or remove a bookmark on the SQL Inspector window:

  1. Mark an Inspector by clicking the Inspector row.

  2. Right-click and select Add/Remove Bookmark.

Multiple bookmarks can be placed in the SQL Inspector window.

 

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Create Benchmark Factory Import File

All the SQL statements can be saved in a text file from the SQL Scanner, the SQL Repository, the SQL Inspector, and the SQL Optimizer windows. These SQL statements can then be imported into Benchmark Factory 4.6 or later.

To create a file to import into Benchmark Factory

  1. Right-click and select Create Benchmark Factory Import File.

  2. Select the specific SQL statements that you want to save.

  3. Enter the filename and select the file location.

 

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