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Author: Manta TechnologiesAvailability: Ships within 72 hours. SKU: 3086 | |

Course Description: The Working with DB2 UDB Databases series covers DB2 UDB, the relational database management system that is part of every OS/400 system. This series contains the following courses:
· Introduction to DB2 UDB
· Creating and Managing Physical Files
· Creating and Managing Logical Files
· Processing a DB2 UDB Database
· Using Triggers
· Using Referential Integrity
· Working with DB2 UDB Databases Competency Exam
The first course in the series describes basic DB2 UDB concepts. It also looks at the products and tools that are used with a DB2 UDB database, including those used in a distributed database environment. The next two courses in the series describe how to define, create, and manage the physical and logical files in a DB2 UDB database. The fourth course describes the capabilities of an application that processes files in a DB2 UDB database and, in doing so, takes a detailed look at the OVRDBF, OPNDBF, and OPNQRYF commands. The last two courses cover two advanced database topics. You will see how to code and use trigger programs and how to implement referential integrity in a DB2 UDB database.
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Audience: The first course in the series, Introduction to DB2 UDB, should be taken by everyone who needs an understanding of relational databases. The remaining courses are for the programmer who will create, maintain, and develop applications that process DB2 UDB databases.
Prerequisites: All courses in this series assume that you have a working knowledge of basic OS/400 concepts and facilities. You can satisfy this prerequisite by successfully completing the courses in the series Using an iSeries System.
Course Details: | Length: | 9-12 hours | | Publisher: | Manta |

Working with DB2 UDB Databases This course also available online.
Author: Manta TechnologiesAvailability: Ships within 72 hours. SKU: 3086 | |
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