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Tips and techniques

This section offers advice on how to use QMF effectively in a remote unit of work environment.

You can issue a GRANT statement at a remote location if you first connect to the remote location. You can grant privileges on a table that resides at the current server to users at other locations by using the GRANT clause PUBLIC AT ALL LOCATIONS. With remote unit of work, you cannot use a three-part name in GRANT statements if the three-part name refers to an object at the local DB2 database.

Note to CICS users

If you are using QMF at a CICS location and connect to a location in the VM or TSO environment, procedures with logic and report calculations do not run from your CICS session.


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