And since most of us see these in separate mailings, why are they posted here?

Michael Ryan wrote:
Are these ads or what? First CRM, now temporary indexes?

On 10/9/07, Eric Lehti <elehti@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What . . . DB2 for i5/OS Temporary Indexes, the Good, the Bad, the Ugly,
Tuesday October 16
When . . . Tuesday, October 16, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CDT
Attend this once in a blue moon webinar by Mike Cain - a senior
technical expert with IBM and an award-winning speaker at COMMON

Temporary Indexes - a good thing or a bad thing?

As part of its extensive self managing support, DB2 for i5/OS has long
been able to create temporary indexes to support a query. Depending on
your vantage point, the creation of temporary indexes can be good, can
be bad, and certainly can be ugly. In this session, we will review the
advanced indexing technology available in DB2 for i5/OS and discuss the
relative advantages and disadvantages of temporary indexes. We will
also cover the latest advances in the DB2's autonomic advice and tuning;
support for shooting down those poor performing queries. Hold on to your
hats, it's going to be wild!

http://www.centerfieldtechnology.com/

https://www.gotomeeting.com/register/124621024


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