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IBM DB2 Web Query for i : the nuts and bolts / Hernando Bedoya [and eight others].

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bedoya, Hernando, author.
Bainbridge, Jim, author.
Bestgen, Rob, author.
Cain, Mike, author.
Mack, Doug, author.
Pacchiarini, Simona, author.
Steinbrink, Kathryn, author.
Su, Lin Lin, author.
Trisko, Kevin, author.
Contributor:
International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization, publisher.
Series:
IBM redbooks.
IBM redbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
IBM Database 2.
Relational databases.
Information technology--Management.
Information technology.
Business intelligence.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations.
Edition:
First edition.
Other Title:
DB2 Web Query for i
Place of Publication:
Poughkeepsie, NY : IBM Corporation, International Technical Support Organization, 2017.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Abstract Business Intelligence (BI) is a broad term that relates to applications that analyze data to understand and act on the key metrics that drive profitability in an enterprise. Key to analyzing that data is providing fast, easy access to it while delivering it in formats or tools that best fit the needs of the user. At the core of any BI solution are user query and reporting tools that provide intuitive access to data supporting a spectrum of users from executives to “power users,” from spreadsheet aficionados to the external Internet consumer. IBM® DB2® Web Query for i offers a set of modernized tools for a more robust, extensible, and productive reporting solution than the popular IBM Query for System i® tool (also known as IBM Query/400). IBM DB2 Web Query for i preserves investments in the reports that are developed with Query/400 by offering a choice of importing definitions into the new technology or continuing to run existing Query/400 reports as is. But, it also offers significant productivity and performance enhancements by leveraging the latest in DB2 for i query optimization technology. The DB2 Web Query for i product is a web-based query and report writing product that offers enhanced capabilities over the IBM Query for iSeries product (also commonly known as Query/400). IBM DB2 Web Query for i includes Query for iSeries technology to assist customers in their transition to DB2 Web Query. It offers a more modernized, Java based solution for a more robust, extensible, and productive reporting solution. DB2 Web Query provides the ability to query or build reports against data that is stored in DB2 for i (or Microsoft SQL Server) databases through browser-based user interface technologies: Build reports with ease through the web-based, ribbon-like InfoAssist tool that leverages a common look and feel that can extend the number of personnel that can generate their own reports. Simplify the management of reports by significantly reducing the number of report definitions that are required through the use of parameter driven reports. Deliver data to users in many different formats, including directly into spreadsheets, or in boardroom-quality PDF format, or viewed from the browser in HTML. Leverage advanced reporting functions, such as matrix reporting, ranking, color coding, drill-down, and font customization to enhance the visualization of DB2 data. DB2 Web Query offers features to import Query/400 definitions and enhance their lo...
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from cover (Safari, viewed June 29, 2017).
Number on resource description page: SG24837900.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9780738442488
0738442488
OCLC:
993443626

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