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This course explains how to use SQL, which is the language of relational databases, and what to consider when designing applications or databases. In the course, the learner will study the various SQL statements used to access data.
Objectives:
- Use various SQL statements
- Include SQL statements in application programs
- Use constraints and triggers to implement restrictions
- Create user-defined-types to extend data types supported by the database
- Manage system resources to ensure optimal performance
- Manage the interaction of concurrent users
Topics:
- Data manipulation language
- Column functions, scalar functions, and grouping
- Set operators, predicates, and data manipulation
- Using views
- Invoking SQL statements
- Constraints and user-defined types
- Triggers
- Routines and large object support
- The development center
- DB2 Net Search and spatial extenders
- Managing System Resources
- Concurrent users, indexes, and query applications
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