 | Level: Intermediate Tammi Khaleel (tkhalee@us.ibm.com), Software Engineer, IBM Chenhong Xia (xia@us.ibm.com), Human Factors Engineer, IBM
20 May 2004
This tutorial shows you how to successfully create two tables and an index using the IBM® DB2® Development Add-In for Microsoft® Visual Studio .NET. You can use the IBM Explorer to view a sample of the contents of the table. The IBM Explorer automatically queries the number of rows that the user specified and returns the results in a grid in the tool window. To sample the contents of the table, right-click the table in the IBM Explorer, and click Retrieve Data. The results are displayed in the grid in the tool window. You can insert, update, refresh, or delete contents in the tool window. Now that you created the Carpooler application, it can be used by employees that are interested in carpooling with other employees to the workplace. Through a Web site, employees can enter their employee serial number, and the Web site will return other employees names, email addresses, phone numbers, etc. Employees can also search for other carpoolers based on their start times for work and home towns.
Prerequisites
None.
System requirements
The software required for the tutorial is:
- IBM DB2 Universal Database™ V8.2, with the SAMPLE database created (issue db2sampl)
- Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003
Duration
2 hours
Formats html, pdf
|  | |  |