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Querying the Task Manager database

[8.2, Linux on x86] Does IBM publish a schema for the database that the
DB2 task manager uses? Although we've got the task manager client
installed on some windows machines, (a) most of our desktop machines
are Apple Macs and therefore gloriously incompatible, and (b) I'd like
some of my managers to be able to see the status of tasks without
giving them access and training with the task manager.

Thus, does anyone know of anything IBM have published to allow us to
query the task database for these kind of purposes? I've had a cursory
look over developerworks, but without any success

Dec 29 '05 #1
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