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As far as I can remember, if you use ON TABLE HOLD FORMAT DB2, it will create the table in the temporary table space.
I am surprised that you are not using a DB2 utility to load the table.
The dates, can be stored in what ever format you want. The question is, what will be resing them, and how will it be used.
The conversion to DB2 will probably speed up aggregation, but may rely on the design of the table, indexes and such. It very much depends on the process for aggregation.