Using QMF
QMF for Windows provides benefits for the user, the developer, the database
administrator, and the enterprise.
For the user
- Build new queries easily with the standard prompted query builder
- Automate DB2 query from Windows applications
- Integrate with Lotus 1-2-3, Microsoft(R) Excel(R),
Lotus(R) Approach(R), Microsoft(R) Access(R), Delphi, or many
other OLE 2.0 applications
- Create and share QMF forms
- Edit DB2 data directly in the Table Editor
- Use the QMF for Windows GUI or a favorite application interface
- Edit table rows from a query result, or a row at a time
- Query multiple servers simultaneously
- Get outstanding DB2 performance and reliability
For the developer
- Bring industrial strength to ordinary desktop applications
- Integrate DB2, QMF objects, and commands with Windows 3.x, Windows
9x, or Windows NT OLE 2.0 automation controller application
- Easily build Windows applications that:
- Retrieve QMF queries from servers
- Launch QMF commands
- Integrate existing QMF forms
- Create new or select existing QMF forms from your Windows desktop
- Use the table editor to create test data
- Convert heavily used queries to static SQL for better performance
- Shield users from the complexity of connecting to databases
- Control QMF for Windows in the background with its own API
For the database administrator
- Static SQL from Windows
- Protect DB2 from runaway queries and novice users
- Build governing into Windows applications
- Use existing DB2 security
- Centralize control over server resources
- Adjust governing limits by the following:
- Time of day
- Day of week
- User groups
- Server
- Set governing thresholds to do the following:
- Warn users
- Cancel queries and threads
- Limit by:
- Rows fetched
- Idle query timeouts
- Server response timeouts
- Idle connection timeouts
- Allow or disallow 14 different SQL verbs
- Turn on/off table editor and other features by group
For the enterprise
- TCP/IP support for DB2 V5, including DB2 Universal Database
- Large scale retrieval with outstanding performance--from Windows
- Full 16-bit and 32-bit support
- Query local or remote databases
- Maintain full DB2 security and authorizations
- Fully exploit DB2 system integrity
- Maximize return on server investment, minimize waste
- Eliminate TSO, CMS, and CICS HOST logon
- Make enterprise database resources available, yet more protected
- Gain from the ease of use of desktop languages and availability of skills
- Develop business solutions rapidly and flexibly
- Minimize complexity
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