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hi this is Harry Shearer welcome to db2 l UW tips and tricks video tutorial part 82 in this video tutorial Im going to talk about how to find the recent reorganization date time for a particular table this late talks about the problem scenario and solution the problem scenario is we want to find out when a table was reorganized we are looking for recent date/time stamp the last reorganization time for run stacks we have in the catalog sisk at the tables stats underscore time column giving that specific information but there is no recent reorganization date/time stamp available in the catalog tables so you can get the information from db2 dialog so it is not a very simple solution but youll have the parts through look through the entries and all that there will be multiple files also involved so the information is there so but it is not a very simple one so the solution is like use the list history command reaaargh all four database name so that is like a command line option for you l