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Old 11-16-11, 10:11
georgipa georgipa is offline
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Question in DB2

Hi Colleagues,

somebody can say me what is the Meaning of the systax when write:
db2 -tvsf

for example what Meaning -t, -v, -s and -f

Thank you for advanced.
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Old 11-16-11, 10:30
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Please refer to the Command Reference manual for these.
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Old 11-18-11, 02:02
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all info is here ..
LIST COMMAND OPTIONS
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Old 11-21-11, 02:15
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Cool Question in db2

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Originally Posted by przytula_guy View Post
all info is here ..
LIST COMMAND OPTIONS
Really helpful and nice

Thanks for Information przytula
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