 | List four iSeries database objects |
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Use both DB2 UDB SQL and native terminology to describe objects and operations |
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Describe the use of referential integrity and triggers |
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State four ways that SQL can be used in programs |
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Describe the process to create DB2 UDB objects |
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Use interactive SQL and Operations Navigator to create basic DB2 UDB objects |
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List two performance tools that can be used to improve DB2 UDB performance |
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Explain the role of the database administrator |
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Explain the purpose of journaling and commitment control |
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Explain the considerations of distributed data |