DB2 11 for zOS Database Administration Workshop Part 2 - CV843G

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Training Summary
This course teaches database administrators various features they must be familiar with as DB2 11 for z/OS Database Administrators. These include program preparation, online schema changes, user defined functions, archive-enabled and temporal tables, partition management, stored procedures, and triggers. The course includes many hands-on demonstrations which give the students experience with the included topics.� Additionally, there is information on other features in the course appendices, including schemas and user defined data types, clone tables, materialized query tables, large objects, global variables, and row permissions and column masks.� This course is a follow-on course to CV832 � IBM DB2 11 for z/OS Database Administration Workshop Part 1.�� Note: This course is 3 days in length.� If the instructor has time, he can cover the optional appendices as desired.
Prerequisites
DB2 11 for z/OS Database Administration Part 1 (CV832) or equivalent experience or knowledge.
Duration
3 Days
Audience
Database Administrators and System Programmers who would like to get further insight into database administration tasks.
Course Topics
Introduce program preparation and the use of packages Discuss immediate and pending online schema changes Utilize UDFs Utilize archive enabled tables Utilize temporal tables Manage partitions Utilize Stored Procedures Work with TriggersLearn about Cloud & Data PlatformData and AIInformation Architecture MarketDatabases and Tools for Z Portfolio

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