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This version of the SQL Reference for Cross-platform Development describes the common set of SQL language features that are supported across all platforms by the Db2 family products as of 2018.
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Version 6 of the SQL Reference for Cross-Platform Development includes SQL features common to the Db2 family of products.
The major new features covered in this book include:
- BINARY and VARBINARY data types
- aggregation-specification in an OLAP specification
- DISTINCT predicate
- Query enhancements:
- OFFSET and LIMIT
- period-specification
- New built-in functions:
- Aggregate Functions: CORRELATION, COVARIANCE, COVARIANCE_SAMP, LISTAGG, MEDIAN, PERCENTILE_CONT, PERCENTILE_DISC, STDDEV_POP, STDDEV_SAMP, VARIANCE_POP, and VARIANCE_SAMP
- Cast Scalar Functions: BINARY and VARBINARY
- Datetime Scalar Functions: DAYOFMONTH
- Miscellaneous Scalar Functions: WRAP
- String Scalar Functions: LOCATE_IN_STRING and OVERLAY
- Miscellaneous Scalar function enhancements
- Procedures: XSR_ADDSCHEMADOC, XSR_COMPLETE, and XSR_REGISTER
- System-period temporal tables
- CURRENT TEMPORAL SYSTEM_TIME
- ALTER TABLE PERIOD clause
- ALTER TABLE GENERATED ROW BEGIN, ROW END, and TRANSACTION START ID
- CREATE TABLE PERIOD clause
- CREATE TABLE GENERATED ROW BEGIN, ROW END, and TRANSACTION START ID
- SET CURRENT TEMPORAL SYSTEM_TIME
- COMMENT on a sequence
- CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER
- CREATE TRIGGER SQL-control statements
- fetch-clause in Searched DELETE
- GRANT SCHEMA and REVOKE SCHEMA
- MERGE statement extensions
- Obfuscation of SQL functions, procedures, and triggers
- TRANSFER OWNERSHIP
- Declared constants in a compound-statement
- RETURN fullselect
Additional information about the SQL Reference for Cross-Platform Development is available at this link: SQL Reference for Cross-platform Development
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Modified date:
17 November 2023
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