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What are your recommendations for setting policies governing ad hoc reporting using QMF, Crystal Reports, and so on? I'm developing guidelines covering appropriate use and resource limits.

Robert Catterall responds:

I do have a few recommendations.

  • Severely limit query authority on tables in the production database.
  • If possible, have an operational data store (ODS) database or a data warehouse for ad-hoc query activity.
  • For people who do need ad-hoc query access to the production database, use the DB2 for OS/390 Resource Limit Facility (RLF) to limit the CPU time that can be consumed by a dynamic SQL statement.
  • Try to get really long-running statements executed offline via something like QMF batch.


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