 | Level: Introductory Drew Bradstock (drewkb@ca.ibm.com), DB2 Consultant, IBM Toronto Lab
08 Apr 2004 In this tutorial, you'll learn about using user-defined routines with the DB2 Universal Database. You'll see how you can utilize programming logic within DB2 to simplify and speed up your applications. This is the last tutorial in a series of seven that you can use to help prepare for the DB2 UDB V8.1 Family Application Development Certification exam (Exam 703).
Prerequisites
For this tutorial to be useful, you should have a solid understanding of how SQL is used and how it works with a database. An understanding of programming methodologies and flow of control usage would also help. You should also have a base knowledge of:
- Databases
- Database objects
- Application compilation
System requirements
You do not need a copy of DB2 Universal Database to complete this tutorial. However, the tutorial includes a link to a free trial version of IBM DB2 Universal Database Enterprise Edition.
Duration
Under two hours
Formats html, pdf
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