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Shane,

It is the new name for QMF for Windows/WebSphere. Either Doug Mack or my local i5 IBMer recommended it. You can order it through IBM or your IBM BP.

Dave

<Shane_Cessna@xxxxxxx> 3/14/2008 12:18 >>>
Dave,

Where did you find DataQuant for i5/os?

Shane Cessna
Senior Programmer
North American Lighting, Inc.
217.465.6600 x7776



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Chose, instead, to use IBM's DataQuant as it does the same thing and more
and allows you to query different database engines like all DB2s, ORACLE,
SQLServer and other industry standard RDBMs at a cheaper price.

Dave Odom


<fbocch2595@xxxxxxx> 3/14/2008 11:06 >>>

Hello, has anyone started using this licpgm?? Any pro's and con's about it
to share?? Are there any admin/management/config snafu's regarding it??
How's the training for users?

Thanks, Frank?

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