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Software Announcement 202-047 February 26, 2002 IBM QMF V7.2 for z/OS and OS/390, VSE, and VM Business Intelligence Starts HereAt a GlanceQMF V7.2 family enhancements include:
For ordering, contact: Your IBM representative, an IBM Business Partner, or IBM Americas Call Centers at 800-IBM-CALL (Reference: LE001). OverviewQMF for z/OS, QMF High Performance Option (HPO), and QMF for Windows® V7.2 are features of DB2 Universal Database® (UDB) for z/OS and OS/390®, V7.1. QMF for VSE & VM and QMF for Windows V7.2 are features of DB2® Server for VSE and VM, V7.2. QMF for the S/390® platforms includes key enhancements for the end user, administrator, and developer:
QMF HPO is offered on the z/OS and OS/390 platform as an enterprise extension of QMF's native resource control and user group management. It provides rapid application development facilities and enhanced governing and tracking for mission-critical environments. QMF for Windows Key Enhancements
QMF's server-based pricing, unlimited users per server, and centralized install make it a top choice in Business Intelligence (BI) tools. DescriptionQMF for the S/390 PlatformsQMF for z/OS, QMF HPO, and QMF for Windows V7.2 are features of DB2 UDB for z/OS and OS/390, V7.1. QMF for VSE & VM and QMF for Windows V7.2 are features of DB2 Server for VSE and VM, V7.2. QMF for Windows provides a Windows or Java interface to build queries or execute predefined queries with easy-to-use, point-and-click, drag-and-drop form creation for fast aggregation, grouping or formatting performed directly in the query results. It provides easy manipulation and integration with important commercial or custom Windows applications such as spreadsheets, desktop databases and executive information systems. QMF for the S/390 platforms includes enhancements for the end user, administrator, and developer. End User Enhancements
Administrator Enhancements
Application Enabling
Publications
QMF HPO for z/OS and OS/390QMF HPO V7.2 consists of QMF HPO/Manager for enhanced control over QMF environments, and QMF HPO/Compiler for automatically generating OS/VS COBOL, VS COBOL II, COBOL for MVS, or COBOL for OS/390 programs that help minimize CPU processing required to run enterprise reports. QMF HPO contains significant user interface and productivity enhancements to QMF HPO/Compiler, providing even greater flexibility for customization of compiled programs to specific needs and environments, including:
In addition, the creators and end users of compiled programs will find more numerous and intuitive input panels and prompts for specifying their requirements, including:
QMF for WindowsQMF for Windows V7.2 offers:
Data Visualization with DB2 Spatial Extender and IM Scoring: QMF for Windows now offers data visualization and business analysis capabilities with Direct Support for spatially-enabled DB2 data and DB2 Spatial Extender. Organizations can spatially enable existing data with the DB2 Spatial Extender V7.2, a feature of DB2 Extended Edition and DB2 Extended Enterprise Edition V7.2. Spatial data can then be accessed along with normal business data using ordinary and familiar SQL query techniques and immediately begin viewing this data geographically and dimensionally. For example, existing customer lists can be visualized in seconds by location, layered with multiple categories of topographical features including roads, natural formations, or political boundaries, analyzed for key characteristics such as proximity, and these visualizations saved for later reuse or published to an intranet. Transparent support for spatial data in QMF for Windows represents a powerful competitive and productivity advantage for organizations everywhere. QMF for Windows users can improve the quality and timeliness of BI available to analysts via use of the DB2 IM Scoring feature of DB2 Extended Edition and Enterprise Extended Edition. Using the new QMF for Windows V7.2 Expression Builder, users can easily invoke IM Scoring to apply the latest mining analytics in real time. Behind the scenes, mining is used to analyze high volumes of data to discover the latest business trends or patterns. The results are represented in a model think of the model as a set of rules or a formula for predicting the most likely outcome based on past history. The new V7.2 Expression Builder helps QMF users build the SQL expression to invoke DB2 IM Scoring which, in turn, applies these rules to new business situations. For example, to apply the most appropriate marketing tactics for a new customer situation; to identify cross selling opportunities for preferred customers; to perform rich assessment "on the fly"; to predict propensity to buy, probability of abuse, likelihood of customer attrition. The result is improved decision making. Browser-based Querying and Charting: Users may now perform more operations in their QMF objects using a Web browser, including creating and sharing queries and formatting results. A Java-based charting component is also available on demand when using QMF for Windows browser-based querying. Users may now create, save, and run QMF prompted queries with their browsers, and use QMF forms to format query results with either a default or a previously saved QMF form. QMF queries created in the Windows interface of QMF for Windows and formatted with summaries, roll-ups, colors and other features may now be run using the QMF for Windows browser interface with all formatting intact. Administrators may now also govern and track queries run by QMF for Windows browser-based users, using the same administrative interface presently used to track Windows-based and OS/390 based QMF users. Connectivity: In addition to existing support for multiple DB2 database platforms through DRDA® and CLI connectivity, QMF for Windows users can now use their QMF objects to read data from ODBC-compliant data sources. This makes simultaneously available, through a single, powerful interface, the DB2 databases that serve the entire enterprise as well as departmental servers in mixed environments such as Informix and Microsoft SQL Server. In addition, ODBC-compliant PC applications, such as desktop databases and spreadsheets become available as query data sources. This new capability adds considerable breadth to the portability and compatibility of QMF objects across hardware, network, operating system, and database platforms, and dramatically expands end-user options for BI gathering. Ease-of-Use and Interface Enhancements: Multiple interface enhancements bring even greater productivity to QMF for Windows users:
Administrative Enhancements: In addition to governing and tracking of browser-based users, the QMF for Windows Administrator has the following new capabilities:
For further details on new features found in QMF for Windows V7.2,
consult the product online help facility.
Accessibility by People with DisabilitiesThe following features support use by people with disabilities:
Euro CurrencyThese programs are not impacted by euro currency. Product PositioningPositioning of QMF is summarized by the phrase "Business Intelligence (BI) starts here." Easy to use and fast to implement, query and reporting tools remain important to DB2 customers for operational and data warehouse query and reporting. Offering such a tool designed specifically for the DB2 enterprise is expected to enhance the success of any BI or data warehouse strategy. By offering fast query performance from the Windows environment, easy integration with and sharing of QMF host objects, browser-based querying, and extensive governing control over user actions and DB2 resource consumption, QMF products are a natural selection over and above any other for customers who have DB2 or are interested in DB2 or other data sources. Hardware and Software Support ServicesSmoothStart/Installation ServicesInstallation services support for QMF, QMF HPO, and QMF for Windows are provided for a fee through the following IBM Business Partner:
Two Apple Hill Drive Natick, MA 01760 508-655-4321 E-mail: support@rocketsoftware.com
Trademarks
Education SupportA QMF for Windows®: End User Workshop (CF800) is available. To obtain the class schedule, call 800-IBM-TEACH (800-426-8322) or access the Web at: Use the following Web site to enroll for classes: QMF for Windows on-site administration and configuration education are provided for a fee from the following IBM Business Partner:
Two Apple Hill Drive Natick, MA 01760 508-655-4321 E-mail: support@rocketsoftware.com Technical InformationHardware RequirementsQMF V7.2 Features of DB2® UDB for z/OS and OS/390®, V7.1
QMF V7.2 Features of DB2 Server for VSE & VM, V7.2
Software RequirementsThe host software requirements are those required to run:
QMF for Windows, V7.2, runs on 32-bit operating systems as follows:
The following QMF functions have software dependencies:
Product Version
DB2 UD Server for V7.1
z/OS and OS/390
DB2 UD Server for OS/390 V6.1
DB2 for OS/390 V5.1
DB2 for VM/VSE V5.1, V6.1, V7.1
DB2 for AS/400(R) V4.3, V4.4
DB2 for iSeries V5.1
DB2 UD V5.1, V5.2, V6.1,
V7.1, V7.2
DB2 Common Server V2.1
DB2 DataJoiner(R) for AIX(R) V2.1
and Windows NT (license
restrictions may apply)
DB2 DataJoiner for AIX V1.2
(license restrictions may apply)
DB2 Parallel Edition for AIX V1.2
In addition, QMF for Windows can connect to DB2 and non-DB2 data sources via ODBC.
Planning InformationDirect Customer Support: Installation and application development services support for QMF, QMF HPO, and QMF for Windows are provided for a fee through the following IBM Business Partner:
Two Apple Hill Drive Natick, MA 01760 508-655-4321 E-mail: support@rocketsoftware.com Packaging: DB2 UDB for z/OS and OS/390, V7.1, and DB2 Server for VSE and VM, V7.2, except as noted below, are shipped on 9-track magnetic tapes (written at 6,250 bpi), 3480 cartridges, or 4-mm DAT cartridges. Also included is a Program Directory. The QMF for Windows CD-ROM also contains all supported national languages and all U.S. English and translated publications in softcopy format.
A QMF for Windows 60-day "Try and Buy" is shipped with DB2 Server for VSE
and VM, V7.2.
Security, Auditability, and ControlThe announced program uses the security and auditability features of the host hardware or operating system software. The customer is responsible for evaluation, selection, and implementation of security features, administrative procedures, and appropriate controls in application systems and communication facilities. Customer FinancingIBM Global Financing offers attractive financing to credit-qualified commercial and government customers and Business Partners in more than 40 countries. IBM Global Financing is provided by the IBM Credit Corporation in the United States. Offerings, rates, terms, and availability may vary by country. Contact your local IBM Global Financing organization. Country organizations are listed on the Web at: Ordering InformationCurrent LicenseesCurrent licensees of QMF for z/OS and OS/390, VSE, and VM will be sent a program reorder form that can be returned directly to IBM Software Delivery and Fulfillment (SDF).
Reorder forms are scheduled to be mailed by April 12, 2002.
Reorder forms returned to SDF will be processed within 10 work days of
receipt.
New LicenseesOrders for new licenses can be placed now. Shipment will not occur before availability date. Unless a later date is specified, orders entered before the planned availability date will be assigned a schedule date of one week following availability. Shipment will begin on the planned availability date. New users of DB2 UDB for z/OS and OS/390, V7.1 should specify machine type/model 5675-DB2. New users of DB2 Server for VSE and VM, V7.2 should specify machine type/model 5697-F42. Basic License: To order a basic license, specify the program number and feature number 9001 for asset registration. Entry Support License (ESL): To order an ESL license, specify the program number, feature number 9001 for asset registration, and the applicable ESL OTC feature number. Also specify the feature number of the desired distribution medium.
DB2 V7.1
ESL OTC
Feature
Description Number
5675-DB2
QMF for OS/390 0621
QMF for Windows (Requires QMF) 0653
QMF for Windows (No QMF Prereq) 0685
QMF HPO 0717
ESL machines can be determined by referring to the IBM Entry End User/390 Attachment (Z125-4379). Parallel Sysplex® License Charge (PSLC) Basic License: To order a basic license, specify the program number and feature number 9001 for asset registration. Specify the PSLC Base feature. If applicable, specify the PSLC Level A and PSLC Level B, and PSLC Level C, PSLC Level D features and quantity. If there is more than one program copy in a Parallel Sysplex, the charge for all copies is associated to one license by specifying the applicable PSLC feature numbers and quantity represented by the sum of the Service Units in Millions (MSUs) in your Parallel Sysplex. For all other program copies, specify the PSLC No-Charge (NC) Identifier feature on the licenses. Also, specify the feature number of the desired distribution medium.
DB2 V7.1
PSLC PSLC Basic License
Machine Feature MLC Feature
MSU Capacity Number Description
5675-DB2
1 0764 QMF PSLC Base, 1 MSU
2 0765 QMF PSLC Base, 2 MSUs
3 0766 QMF PSLC Base, 3 MSUs
4 - 45 0607 QMF PSLC Level A, 1 MSU
0608 QMF PSLC Level A, 42 MSUs
46 - 175 0609 QMF PSLC Level B, 1 MSU
0610 QMF PSLC Level B, 10 MSUs
0611 QMF PSLC Level B, 50 MSUs
176 - 315 0612 QMF PSLC Level C, 1 MSU
0613 QMF PSLC Level C, 10 MSUs
0614 QMF PSLC Level C, 50 MSUs
316 or more 0615 QMF PSLC Level D, 1 MSU
0616 QMF PSLC Level D, 50 MSUs
Not Applicable 0617 QMF PSLC NC Identifier
Example 1: For a single machine with 11 MSUs, the PSLC features would be:
Example 2: For two machines in a Parallel Sysplex, which have an aggregation of 60 MSUs, the PSLC features would be:
QMF for Windows Feature of QMF (PSLC) (Requires QMF for OS/390)
DB2 V7.1
PSLC PSLC Basic License
Machine Feature MLC Feature
MSU Capacity Number Description
5675-DB2
1 0636 QMFW PSLC Base, 1 MSU
2 0637 QMFW PSLC Base, 2 MSUs
3 0638 QMFW PSLC Base, 3 MSUs
4 - 45 0639 QMFW PSLC Level A, 1 MSU
0640 QMFW PSLC Level A, 42 MSUs
46 - 175 0641 QMFW PSLC Level B, 1 MSU
0642 QMFW PSLC Level B, 10 MSUs
0643 QMFW PSLC Level B, 50 MSUs
176 - 315 0644 QMFW PSLC Level C, 1 MSU
0645 QMFW PSLC Level C, 10 MSUs
0646 QMFW PSLC Level C, 50 MSUs
316 or more 0647 QMFW PSLC Level D, 1 MSU
0648 QMFW PSLC Level D, 50 MSUs
Not Applicable 0649 QMFW PSLC NC Identifier
Example 1: For a single machine with 11 MSUs, the PSLC features would be:
Example 2: For two machines in a Parallel Sysplex, which have an aggregation of 60 MSUs, the PSLC features would be:
QMF for Windows Feature (PSLC) (Without QMF for OS/390 Requirement)
DB2 V7.1
PSLC PSLC Basic License
Machine Feature MLC Feature
MSU Capacity Number Description
5675-DB2
1 0668 QMFW PSLC Base, 1 MSU
2 0669 QMFW PSLC Base, 2 MSUs
3 0670 QMFW PSLC Base, 3 MSUs
4 - 45 0671 QMFW PSLC Level A, 1 MSU
0672 QMFW PSLC Level A, 42 MSUs
46 - 175 0673 QMFW PSLC Level B, 1 MSU
0674 QMFW PSLC Level B, 10 MSUs
0675 QMFW PSLC Level B, 50 MSUs
176 - 315 0676 QMFW PSLC Level C, 1 MSU
0677 QMFW PSLC Level C, 10 MSUs
0678 QMFW PSLC Level C, 50 MSUs
316 or more 0679 QMFW PSLC Level D, 1 MSU
0680 QMFW PSLC Level D, 50 MSUs
Not Applicable 0681 QMFW PSLC NC Identifier
Example 1: For a single machine with 11 MSUs, the PSLC features would be:
Example 2: For two machines in a Parallel Sysplex, which have an aggregation of 60 MSUs, the PSLC features would be:
DB2 V7.1
PSLC PSLC Basic License
Machine Feature MLC Feature
MSU Capacity Number Description
5675-DB2
1 0700 QMF PSLC Base, 1 MSU
2 0701 QMF PSLC Base, 2 MSUs
3 0702 QMF PSLC Base, 3 MSUs
4 - 45 0703 QMF PSLC Level A, 1 MSU
0704 QMF PSLC Level A, 42 MSUs
46 - 175 0705 QMF PSLC Level B, 1 MSU
0706 QMF PSLC Level B, 10 MSUs
0707 QMF PSLC Level B, 50 MSUs
176 - 315 0708 QMF PSLC Level C, 1 MSU
0709 QMF PSLC Level C, 10 MSUs
0710 QMF PSLC Level C, 50 MSUs
316 or more 0711 QMF PSLC Level D, 1 MSU
0712 QMF PSLC Level D, 50 MSUs
Not Applicable 0713 QMF PSLC NC Identifier
Example 1: For a single machine with 11 MSUs, the PSLC features would be:
Example 2: For two machines in a Parallel Sysplex, which have an aggregation of 60 MSUs, the PSLC features would be:
Workload License Charge (WLC) Basic License:
To order a basic license, specify the program number and feature
number 9001 for asset registration. Also, specify the feature number of
the desired distribution medium.
Variable WLC Features
DB2 V7.1
WLC
Feature WLC Basic License
MSU Capacity Number MLC Feature Description
0 - 45 0622 VWLC Base, L1: incl 45 MSUs
46 - 175 0623 VWLC Add Qty, L1:
46-175 MSUs
0624 WLC Reg Base, L1: incl 1 MSU
0625 WLC Reg Add Qty, L1: 46-175
MSUs
176 - 315 0626 VWLC Add Qty, L2:
176-315 MSUs
0627 WLC Reg Add Qty, L2: 176-315
MSUs
316 - 575 0628 VWLC Add Qty, L3:
316-575 MSUs
0629 WLC Reg Add Qty, L3: 316-575
MSUs
0630 L3: per 50 MSUs,
316-575 MSUs
0631 L3: Reg per 50 MSUs, 316-575
MSUs
576 or more 0632 VWLC Add Qty, L4:
576+ MSUs
0633 WLC Reg Add Qty, L4:
576+ MSUs
0634 L4: per 50 MSUs, 576+ MSUs
0635 L4: Reg per 50 MSUs, 576+
MSUs
Example 1: For a single machine with the program running at 220 MSUs, the Variable WLC features would be:
Example 2: If there are 2 machines in a sysplex, and a program is running on machine #1 at 190 MSUs and on machine #2 at 140 MSUs, the Variable WLC feature numbers and quantities to be ordered would be:
QMF for Windows Feature of QMF (WLC) (Requires QMF for OS/390)
DB2 V7.1
WLC
Feature WLC Basic License
MSU Capacity Number MLC Feature Description
0 - 45 0654 VWLC Base, L1: incl 45 MSUs
46 - 175 0655 VWLC Add Qty, L1:
46-175 MSUs
0656 WLC Reg Base, L1:
incl 1 MSU
0657 WLC Reg Add Qty, L1: 46-175
MSUs
176 - 315 0658 VWLC Add Qty, L2:
176-315 MSUs
0659 WLC Reg Add Qty, L2:
176-315 MSUs
316 - 575 0660 VWLC Add Qty, L3:
316-575 MSUs
0661 WLC Reg Add Qty, L3: 316-575
MSUs
0662 L3: per 50 MSUs,
316-575 MSUs
0663 L3: Reg per 50 MSUs, 316-575
MSUs
576 or more 0664 VWLC Add Qty, L4:
576+ MSUs
0665 WLC Reg Add Qty, L4: 576+
MSUs
0666 L4: per 50 MSUs, 576+ MSUs
0667 L4: Reg per 50 MSUs, 576+
MSUs
Example 1: For a single machine with the program running at 220 MSUs, the Variable WLC features would be:
Example 2: If there are 2 machines in a sysplex, and a program is running on machine #1 at 190 MSUs and on machine #2 at 140 MSUs, the Variable WLC feature numbers and quantities to be ordered would be:
QMF for Windows Feature (WLC) (Without QMF for OS/390 Requirement)
DB2 V7.1
WLC
Feature WLC Basic License
MSU Capacity Number MLC Feature Description
0 - 45 0686 VWLC Base, L1: incl 45 MSUs
46 - 175 0687 VWLC Add Qty, L1:
46-175 MSUs
0688 WLC Reg Base, L1: incl 1 MSU
0689 WLC Reg Add Qty, L1: 46-175
MSUs
176 - 315 0690 VWLC Add Qty, L2:
176-315 MSUs
0691 WLC Reg Add Qty, L2: 176-315
MSUs
316 - 575 0692 VWLC Add Qty, L3:
316-575 MSUs
0693 WLC Reg Add Qty, L3: 316-575
MSUs
0694 L3: per 50 MSUs,
316-575 MSUs
0695 L3: Reg per 50 MSUs, 316-575
MSUs
576 or more 0696 VWLC Add Qty, L4:
576+ MSUs
0697 WLC Reg Add Qty, L4: 576+
MSUs
0698 L4: per 50 MSUs, 576+ MSUs
0699 L4: Reg per 50 MSUs, 576+
MSUs
Example 1: For a single machine with the program running at 220 MSUs, the Variable WLC features would be:
Example 2: If there are 2 machines in a sysplex, and a program is running on machine #1 at 190 MSUs and on machine #2 at 140 MSUs, the Variable WLC feature numbers and quantities to be ordered would be:
DB2 V7.1
WLC
Feature WLC Basic License
MSU Capacity Number MLC Feature Description
0 - 45 0718 VWLC Base, L1: incl 45 MSUs
46 - 175 0719 VWLC Add Qty, L1:
46-175 MSUs
0720 WLC Reg Base, L1: incl 1 MSU
0721 WLC Reg Add Qty, L1: 46-175
MSUs
176 - 315 0722 VWLC Add Qty, L2:
176-315 MSUs
0723 WLC Reg Add Qty, L2: 176-315
MSUs
316 - 575 0724 VWLC Add Qty, L3:
316-575 MSUs
0725 WLC Reg Add Qty, L3: 316-575
MSUs
0726 L3: per 50 MSUs,
316-575 MSUs
0727 L3: Reg per 50 MSUs,
316-575 MSUs
576 or more 0728 VWLC Add Qty, L4:
576+ MSUs
0729 WLC Reg Add Qty, L4: 576+
MSUs
0730 L4: per 50 MSUs, 576+ MSUs
0731 L4: Reg per 50 MSUs, 576+
MSUs
Example 1: For a single machine with the program running at 220 MSUs, the Variable WLC features would be:
Example 2: If there are 2 machines in a sysplex, and a program is running on Machine #1 at 190 MSUs and on machine #2 at 140 MSUs, the Variable WLC feature numbers and quantities to be ordered would be:
Growth Opportunity License Charge (GOLC): To order a GOLC software, specify the program number, feature number 9001 for asset registration, and the GOLC monthly charge feature number from the table below. Also, specify the feature number for the desired distribution medium.
GOLC
GOLC Feature
Category Number
5675-DB2
QMF GOLC H30 0618
QMF GOLC H50 0619
QMF GOLC H70 0620
QMF for Windows Feature (Requires QMF)
GOLC
GOLC Feature
Category Number
5675-DB2
QMFW GOLC H30 0650
QMFW GOLC H50 0651
QMFW GOLC H70 0652
QMF for Windows Feature (Without Requirement of QMF)
GOLC
GOLC Feature
Category Number
5675-DB2
QMFW GOLC H30 0682
QMFW GOLC H50 0683
QMFW GOLC H70 0684
GOLC
GOLC Feature
Category Number
5675-DB2
QMF GOLC H30 0714
QMF GOLC H50 0715
QMF GOLC H70 0716
zELC License Charge (zELC): To order zELC software, specify the program number, feature number 9001 for asset registration, and the zELC monthly charge feature number from the table below. Also, specify the feature number for the desired distribution medium. Note: zELC feature numbers for VSE and VM (5697-F42), V7.2 were previously announced. For details, refer to Software Announcement 202-036 , dated February 19, 2002.
zELC MLC
zELC Feature
Category Number
5675-DB2
Model 0A1 Basic 0768
Model 0B1 Basic 0769
Model 0C1 Basic 0770
Model 001 Basic 0771
Model 0A2 Basic 0772
Model 002 Basic 0773
Model 003 Basic 0774
Model 004 Basic 0775
QMF for Windows Feature (Requires QMF)
zELC MLC
zELC Feature
Category Number
5675-DB2
Model 0A1 Basic 0786
Model 0B1 Basic 0787
Model 0C1 Basic 0788
Model 001 Basic 0789
Model 0A2 Basic 0790
Model 002 Basic 0791
Model 003 Basic 0792
Model 004 Basic 0793
QMF for Windows Feature (Without Requirement of QMF)
zELC MLC
zELC Feature
Category Number
5675-DB2
Model 0A1 Basic 0777
Model 0B1 Basic 0778
Model 0C1 Basic 0779
Model 001 Basic 0780
Model 0A2 Basic 0781
Model 002 Basic 0782
Model 003 Basic 0783
Model 004 Basic 0784
zELC MLC
zELC Feature
Category Number
5675-DB2
Model 0A1 Basic 0795
Model 0B1 Basic 0796
Model 0C1 Basic 0797
Model 001 Basic 0798
Model 0A2 Basic 0799
Model 002 Basic 0800
Model 003 Basic 0801
Model 004 Basic 0802
Single-Version Charging: To elect single-version charging, the customer must notify and identify to IBM the prior program and replacement program and the designated machine the programs are operating on. Basic Machine-Readable Material: The supply features for QMF V7.2 for z/OS and OS/390, V7.1, are listed below. Except for the addition of Hebrew (EMEA), the supply features for QMF V7.2 for VSE and VM, V7.2, are unchanged from the previous release. QMF V7.2 for z/OS and OS/390, V7.1
9/6250 3480 4-mm
Description Tape Cartridge DAT
5675-DB2
QMF HPO V7.2 6279 6277 6278
NLS Features: The QMF NLS features will be available on the same date as the release code. The NLS features are as follows:
9/6250 3480 4-mm
Description Tape Cartridge DAT
QMF for OS/390 (5675-DB2)
Brazilian 6218 6216 6217
Portuguese
Canadian French 6215 6213 6214
Danish 6227 6225 6226
English Upper Case 6233 6231 6232
(SBCS)
English U.S. U/L 6236 6234 6235
(SBCS)
French 6224 6222 6223
German 6194 6192 6193
Italian 6197 6195 6196
Japanese -- Kanji 6221 6219 6220
(DBCS)
Korean (DBCS) 6200 6198 6199
Spanish 6203 6201 6202
Swedish 6206 6204 6205
Swiss French 6209 6207 6208
Swiss German 6212 6210 6211
QMF for Windows (Requires QMF) (5675-DB2)
Description CD-ROM
Arabic 6257
Belgian French 6258
Brazilian Portuguese 6259
Canadian French 6260
Danish 6263
English -- US U/L (SBCS) 6264
French 6265
German 6266
Hebrew 6276
Italian 6267
Japanese -- Kanji (DBCS) 6268
Korean (DBCS) 6269
Portuguese 6270
Spanish 6271
Swedish 6272
Swiss French 6273
Swiss German 6274
Swiss Italian 6275
Traditional Chinese 6262
Description CD-ROM
QMF for Windows (Without QMF Requirement) (5675-DB2)
Arabic 6237
Belgian French 6238
Brazilian 6239
Portuguese
Canadian French 6240
Danish 6243
English -- U.S. 6244
U/L (SBCS)
French 6245
German 6246
Hebrew 6256
Italian 6247
Japanese -- Kanji 6248
(DBCS)
Korean (DBCS) 6249
Portuguese 6250
Spanish 6251
Swedish 6252
Swiss French 6253
Swiss German 6254
Swiss Italian 6255
Traditional Chinese 6242
QMF V7.2 for VSE and VM, V7.2: Except for the addition of Hebrew and the dropping of Simplified Chinese, the QMF supply features for DB2 Server for VSE and VM, V7.2, are the same as were previously announced. For details, refer to Software Announcement 201-326 , dated November 13, 2001. Customization Options: Select the appropriate feature numbers to customize your order to specify the delivery options desired. These features can be specified on the initial or MES orders.
Feature
Description Number
Initial Shipments
Serial number only (suppresses shipment 3444
of media and documentation)
Ship media only (suppresses initial 3470
shipment of documentation)
Ship documentation only (suppresses 3471
initial shipment of media)
Satellite electronic delivery 3450
Update Shipments
Ship Media updates only (suppresses 3480
update shipment of documentation)
Ship documentation only (suppresses 3481
update shipment of media)
Suppress updates (suppresses update 3482
shipment of media and documentation)
Feature
Description Number
Expedite Shipments
Local IBM office expedite 3445
(for IBM use only)
Customer expedite process charge 3446
($30 charge for each product)
Expedite shipments will be processed to receive 72-hour delivery from the time SDF receives the order. SDF will then ship the order via overnight air transportation. Unlicensed Documentation: A memo, program directory, and the following publications are supplied automatically with the basic machine-readable material when the optional QMF features are ordered.
Order
Title Number
QMF V7.2 for OS/390, VSE, and VM
Installing and Managing QMF GC27-0720
QMF Messages and Codes GC27-0717
QMF HPO, V7.2
QMF High Performance Option User's SC27-0724
Guide for OS/390
QMF for Windows, V7.2
Getting Started with QMF for Windows(1)
Installing and Managing QMF
for Windows(1)
The following optional publications are available:
Order
Title Number
QMF for OS/390, V7.2
Introducing QMF GC27-0714
QMF Reference SC27-0715
Using QMF SC27-0716
Developing QMF Applications SC27-0718
Additional copies of unlicensed publications are available and may be ordered via direct order or you may contact your IBM representative. Licensed Documentation: The following optional priced publications will be available from IBM by March 29, 2002. To order hardcopy publications, contact your IBM representative or visit the IBM Publications Web site at: To view or download a free PDF version of the publication, visit the QMF Web site at:
Feature
Title Number
QMF Messages and Codes 8101
QMF HPO User's Guide 8104
Installing and Managing QMF 8106
Introducing QMF 8107
Developing QMF Applications 8108
QMF Reference 8109
Using QMF 8110
Subsequent updates (technical newsletters or revisions between releases) to the publications shipped with the product will be distributed to the user of record for as long as a license for this software remains in effect. A separate publication order or subscription is not needed. Subsequent updates (technical newsletters or revisions between releases) to the publications shipped with the product will be distributed to the user of record for as long as a license for this software remains in effect. A separate publication order or subscription is not needed. The following publications are available in softcopy form on a single CD-ROM:
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Title Number Language
DB2 UDB for OS/390, V7
Introducing QMF GC12-2858 German
QMF Reference SC12-2849 German
Using QMF SC12-2850 German
Introducing QMF GC88-8618 Japan (DBCS)
QMF Reference SC88-8619 Japan (DBCS)
Using QMF SC88-8620 Japan (DBCS)
QMF Messages and GC88-8621 Japan (DBCS)
Codes
Developing QMF SC88-8622 Japan (DBCS)
Applications
Installing and GC88-9067 Japan (DBCS)
Managing QMF
Introducing QMF GC10-3530 Spanish
QMF Reference SC10-3531 Spanish
Using QMF SC10-3532 Spanish
Introducing QMF G517-7132 Brazilian Portuguese
QMF Reference S517-6998 Brazilian Portuguese
Using QMF S517-6999 Brazilian Portuguese
Introducing QMF GA30-1047 Korean (DBCS)
Installing and GA30-1426 Korean (DBCS)
Managing QMF
QMF Reference SA30-1048 Korean (DBCS)
Using QMF SA30-1049 Korean (DBCS)
QMF Messages and GA30-1050 Korean (DBCS)
Codes
Developing QMF SA30-1051 Korean (DBCS)
Applications
Introducing QMF GC11-1685 French
Using QMF SC11-1687 French
Introducing QMF GC13-2904 Italian
QMF Reference SC13-2905 Italian
Using QMF SC13-2906 Italian
To order hardcopy publications, contact your IBM representative or visit the IBM Publications Web site at: To view or download a free PDF version of the publication, visit the QMF Web site at: Customized OfferingsMost product media is shipped only via Customized Offerings (for example, CBPDO, ServerPac, Systempac®). Non-customized items (CDs, diskettes, source media, media kits) will continue to be shipped via the stand-alone product. Terms and ConditionsThe terms for DB2 UDB previously announced and licensed under the IBM Customer Agreement are unaffected by this announcement. For details, refer to:
The zELC billing codes for VSE and VM (5697-F42), V7.2 were previously announced. For details, refer to Software Announcement 202-036 , dated February 19, 2002. Order Now
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