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DB2 for the COBOL Programmer, Part 1, Version 4.1 by Curtis Garvin β€” book cover

DB2 for the COBOL Programmer, Part 1, Version 4.1

by Curtis Garvin, Steve Eckols
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Overview

This classic book has been a staple on computer bookshelves since 1991 because it teaches DB2 from the programmer's point of view. Now it's newly revised and reorganized for even more effective training.

Synopsis

This classic book has been a staple on computer bookshelves since 1991 because it teaches DB2 from the programmer's point of view. Now it's newly revised and reorganized for even more effective training.

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New edition of a reference that presents DB2 from the programmer's point of view. It teaches how to develop programs that access, add, delete, or update the data in one or more DB2 tables and then expands on these basic skills to cover data protection considerations (such as error handling and locking techniques); how to manipulate DB2 data using column and scalar functions and subqueries; how to handle the complications caused by variable-length data and null values in DB2 tables; and finally, how to develop programs interactively (using DB21) or in batch, including how to test and debug programs using SPUFI and QMF to create test data. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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New edition of a reference that presents DB2 from the programmer's point of view. It teaches how to develop programs that access, add, delete, or update the data in one or more DB2 tables and then expands on these basic skills to cover data protection considerations (such as error handling and locking techniques); how to manipulate DB2 data using column and scalar functions and subqueries; how to handle the complications caused by variable-length data and null values in DB2 tables; and finally, how to develop programs interactively (using DB21) or in batch, including how to test and debug programs using SPUFI and QMF to create test data. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1999
Publisher
Murach, Mike & Associates, Inc.
Pages
431
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781890774028

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