 | Level: Introductory George Baklarz (baklarz@yahoo.com), DB2 Technical Pre-Sales Support, IBM
25 Jul 2006 This tutorial gives you an introduction to the objects that make up a DB2 database, and the different factors which affect
how the database is created. After a brief introduction to DB2 objects, we'll examine the different tools to create,
access, and manipulate DB2 objects. This is the third in a series of seven tutorials to help you prepare for the DB2® 9 for Linux®, UNIX®, and Windows™ Fundamentals exam 730.
Prerequisites
The process of installing DB2 is not covered in this tutorial. If you haven't already done so, we strongly recommend that you download and install a copy of DB2 Express - C. Installing DB2 will help you understand many of the concepts that are tested on the DB2 9 Family Fundamentals Certification exam. The installation process is documented in the Quick Beginnings books, which can be found at the DB2 Technical Support Web site under the Technical Information heading.
System requirements
You do not need a copy of DB2 to complete this tutorial. However, you will get more out of the tutorial if you download the free trial version of IBM DB2 9 to work along with this tutorial.
Duration
Less than two hours
Formats html, pdf
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