A Complete Guide to DB2 Universal Database / Edition 2
by Don Chamberlin, D. D. Chamberlin
DB2 Universal Database (UDB) supports many different types of applications, on many different kinds of data, in many different software and hardware environments.
This book provides a complete guide to DB2 UDB Version 5 in all its aspects, including the interfaces that support end users, application developers, and database administrators. It is complementary to
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DB2 Universal Database (UDB) supports many different types of applications, on many different kinds of data, in many different software and hardware environments.
This book provides a complete guide to DB2 UDB Version 5 in all its aspects, including the interfaces that support end users, application developers, and database administrators. It is complementary to the IBM product documentation, providing a clear and informal explanation of how the features of DB2 were intended to be used. It is an extensive revision of the author's earlier book, Using the New DB2: IBM's Object-Relational Database System.
• Offers complete and self-contained information, and does not assume prior knowledge of DB2, SQL, or relational database concepts
• Covers elementary principles of database management as well as the advanced features of UDB, including recursive queries, constraints, triggers, user-defined datatypes, stored procedures, parallel databases, and graphical tools for database administration
• Includes dozens of practical tips that will save readers many hours of work in developing database applications
• Provides hundreds of tested examples written in SQL, C, C++, and Java, all of which are available on the MKP web site
Product Details
- ISBN-13:
- 9781558604827
- Publisher:
- Elsevier Science
- Publication date:
- 06/01/1998
- Series:
- Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems Series
- Pages:
- 816
- Product dimensions:
- 1.60(w) x 7.00(h) x 10.00(d)
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Basics
3. Interactive SQL
4. Static SQL
5. Query Power
6. Datatypes and Functions
7. Active Data
8. Dynamic SQL
9. Stored Procedures
10. Database Administration
Appendix A: Special Registers
Appendix B: Functions
Appendix C: Typecodes
Appendix D: System Catalog Tables
Appendix E: Syntax for Host Variable Declarations in C and C++
Appendix F: IBM Publications
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