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"show explained statements history" doesn't work

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Old 02-27-2008, 01:06 PM
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Default "show explained statements history" doesn't work

Hello, all.

DB2 v8.2.7, DB2 v9.1.3, Windows XP.

When I choose this menu item (this menu appears when I right click a
database) in db2cc nothing is happening on both versions of db2cc.
When I try the same running v8 db2cctrc.bat (db2cc with trace), I see
java stack trace with null pointer exception.
I will try tomorrow v9 db2cctrc.bat.
Explain tables exist.
I am able to get access plan of currently typed statement from db2ce
window.
Utilities db2expln and db2exfmt also work.
But I want to make Visual Explain to show me statements which already
exist in explain tables...

Sincerely,
Mark Barinstein.

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Old 02-27-2008, 01:06 PM
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On Oct 3, 11:40 pm, 4.s...@mail.ru wrote:
> Hello, all.
>
> DB2 v8.2.7, DB2 v9.1.3, Windows XP.
>
> When I choose this menu item (this menu appears when I right click a
> database) in db2cc nothing is happening on both versions of db2cc.
> When I try the same running v8 db2cctrc.bat (db2cc with trace), I see
> java stack trace with null pointer exception.
> I will try tomorrow v9 db2cctrc.bat.


There is the same null pointer exception in v9 db2cctrc.bat too...
Can somebody try out this?

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