That may make it non-standard, but it doesn't mean it's non-good. If
the standard is everyone has to work 100 hours a week, but a few
people only work 50, the people working less are non-standard. They're
also happier. :)


Unlike Oracle and SQL server, I do not need to gather statistics,
rebuild existing indexes, manage table spaces, or have headaches when
updating server hardware. Does this make DB2 on our beloved box a
non-standard database?


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