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Paperback Sams Teach Yourself DB2 Universal Database in 21 Days Book

ISBN: 0672325829

ISBN13: 9780672325823

Sams Teach Yourself DB2 Universal Database in 21 Days

Focuses on performing tasks using the graphical interfaces and wizards that are provided with DB2 on the Windows platform. This book guides the readers to run DB2, including installing DB2, setting up... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Learning DB2

I found this book very helpful in learning DB2. Before reading, I knew the basics of SQL, but little or nothing about DB2. I did have to read another book to prepare for certification, but one thing this book gave me that the certification guide did not was hands on experience with DB2.

A practical quick introduction

A very practical and focused book, that can quickly get you up and running with the basics of using dB2. There are two roles described here. One is that of the Database Administrator. You'd be the person to act as sysadmin of a dB2 database. Doing the install and later creating users with various privileges, and in general keeping an eye on things. Corresponds exactly to being sysadmin of a computer. The second role is that of a dB2 user. Here, a user is really a programmer. She can be expected to design a database, and to then implement it in dB2. One thing about the book is that it does not really emphasise a separation between the two roles in the overall narrative. Sure, some sections are exclusively for one role. But the overlap in knowledge is extensive. The book correctly requires you to know both roles, to be more effective in either. This is a key difference between dB2 and the general usage of a computer. For the latter, a sysadmin does not need to know the programming languages that a user-programmer has expertise in. The discussion about SQL itself is pretty rudimentary. You get enough of the basics to be able to use these quickly in dB2, for simple applications. A pragmatic approach to SQL. Which is what the typical SAMS reader probably needs.

Very comprehensive but can be improved

It is a very good book to start learning DB2. However this book doesn't cover the client configuration issues on Unix platforms.Wassim SaadeOracle Certified DBA
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