Level: Introductory Ted J. Wasserman (tedwas.ibm@gmail.com), Database Consultant, IBM
08 Mar 2007 Learn how to create and use user-defined
routines in IBM® DB2® 9. This is the last tutorial in a
series of
nine tutorials that you can
use to help prepare for the DB2 9 Application Development certification
exam (Exam 733).
Objectives - Learn how to create and use user-defined routines in DB2 9
- See how you can use these server-side database application objects to simplify and speed up your applications
Prerequisites
Before taking Exam 733, you must pass the DB2 9 Family Fundamentals exam (Exam 730).
You can use the DB2
9 Family Fundamentals tutorial series to help prepare for that exam.
For this tutorial to be useful, you should have background knowledge of
how a relational database works as well as basic knowledge of the following
concepts:
- Databases
- Database programming constructs
- Application compilation
System requirements
You do not need a copy of DB2 9 to complete this tutorial; however, you can
download a free
copy of DB2 Express-C from the
DB2 Express-C Web site
to practice your skills. The DB2 Developer Workbench is also available for
download free of charge from the
DB2 9 Fix Pack Web site.
Please take note that some of the material discussed in this tutorial only
applies to DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows, and not for DB2 on other
platforms such as System z or System i.
Duration
Less than two hours
Formats html, pdf
Tutorial overview
This is the last tutorial in a series of nine that you can use to help prepare for the DB2 9 Application Development certification (Exam 733). The material in this tutorial primarily covers the objectives of Section 9 of the exam, entitled "User-defined Routines."
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