On successful completion of this course, the student, with the aid of the appropriate reference materials, should be able to:
- Define the basic constructs and concepts of relational databases
- Describe the fundamental components of DB2
- Code basic SQL statements to access DB2 tables
- Execute SQL statements using SPUFI under QMF
- Create Application Plans using BIND under DB2I and in batch
- Authorize users to access DB2 applications
- Execute programs using DB2 in batch
- Diagnose Authorization and Synchronization errors in DB2 application use
- Issue appropriate DB2 commands
- Describe the DB2 address spaces and interfaces
- Execute DB2 utilities, including COPY, MERGECOPY, RECOVER, REORG, and RUNSTATS.
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