IBM VERSION 9 manual Object filtering, Infopops

Models: VERSION 9

1 109
Download 109 pages 12.57 Kb
Page 49
Image 49

Figure 2. Contents Pane view

Filtering in the Contents pane simply hides data that has already been retrieved from the database. If your database has so many objects that retrieval time is an issue, you may prefer to retrieve only a subset of the objects (for example, tables). This filtering is referred to as Object Filtering and is explained in the next section.

Object filtering:

Object filtering enables you to work with a subset of all the objects in the database in the Control Center. For example, if you only need to work with your own tables and not those created by someone else, you can set up an object filter so that only those tables will be retrieved from the database. You will not have to wait for data about the other tables to be retrieved.

Right-click on an object folder in the object tree and select Filter->Create. The Filter notebook opens allowing you to select which objects you would like to retrieve from the database.

Once you have created a filter, the filter icon will appear beneath the filtered object in the object tree to indicate that a filter has been set. To remove the filter and display all the objects in the Contents pane, right click the object folder and select Filter->Remove.

You can further customize your view by selecting the filter icon from the toolbar at the bottom of Contents pane described above. This filtering will only hide data that has already been retrieved from the database.Filtering enables you to work with a subset of displayed objects in the Control Center. Two forms of filtering exists. The first form of filtering allows you to create a customized view of objects which you would like to appear in the Contents pane of the Control Center.

Infopops:

An infopop is a pop-up window that is displayed when a control in a window or notebook has focus and you press F1. Holding the mouse cursor over a control in a window or notebook also causes the infopop to display. Infopops contain a description of the field or control. They may also list restrictions and requirements or provide instructions.

Chapter 7. DB2 administration and development tools 41

Page 49
Image 49
IBM VERSION 9 manual Object filtering, Infopops

VERSION 9 specifications

IBM VERSION 9 is a significant advancement in IBM's product line, boasting a range of features and technologies designed to enhance performance, security, and usability in enterprise environments. This version marks a pivotal shift, focusing on integrating artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and advanced data analytics into its core functionalities.

One of the standout features of IBM VERSION 9 is its enhanced artificial intelligence capabilities. With built-in AI tools, users can leverage machine learning algorithms and natural language processing to automate tasks, gain insights from data, and improve decision-making processes. These capabilities are not only geared towards data scientists but are also accessible to business analysts who may not possess deep technical skills, thereby democratizing access to AI-driven analytics.

Another defining characteristic is the robust cloud integration. IBM VERSION 9 seamlessly supports hybrid cloud architectures, allowing organizations to operate across private and public cloud environments with ease. This flexibility enables businesses to optimize their resources, manage workloads more efficiently, and ensure data is stored and processed in the most suitable environment. Enhanced security protocols and data encryption mechanisms further ensure that sensitive information remains protected both on-premises and in the cloud.

The release also emphasizes improved performance optimizations, utilizing cutting-edge technologies such as in-memory computing and parallel processing. These enhancements result in faster data processing speeds and reduced latency, ultimately leading to improved user experiences across applications. Additionally, the system supports a variety of programming languages, allowing developers to use their preferred tools while building applications that harness the full potential of IBM VERSION 9.

User experience is another area that received attention in this version. The interface has been streamlined and made more intuitive, enabling users to navigate through features and functionalities easily. Training resources and documentation have also been improved, providing comprehensive support to ensure users can maximize the capabilities of IBM VERSION 9 without steep learning curves.

In summary, IBM VERSION 9 brings together a suite of advanced features, including enhanced AI capabilities, robust cloud integration, improved performance, and a user-friendly interface, making it a powerful tool for modern enterprises seeking to harness technology for competitive advantage. With these innovations, IBM continues to position itself as a leader in the tech industry, addressing the evolving needs of businesses worldwide.