The Developer's Handbook to DB2 for Common Servers (McGraw-Hill Series on Database Warehousing and Data Management)
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by Roger E. Sanders

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Book Description
Reviewed for accuracy by a team of IBM analysts and DB2 specialists, this authoritative, one-stop reference to development DB2/2 and DB2/6000 applications is the only comprehensive and up-to-date sourcebook on the latest versions of the red-hot database software that doubled its sales in the past year. Author Roger E. Sanders provides complete source code examples in this logically organized, impressively sized volume. He covers the underlying database architecture, application development fundamentals, and the latest tools for developing object-oriented DB2/2 and DB2/6000 database applications.

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Reviewed for accuracy by a team of IBM analysts abd DB2 specialists, this authoritative, one-stop reference to developing DB2/2 and DB2/6000 apllications is the only comprehensive and up-to-date sourcebook on the latest versions of the red-hot database software that doubled its sales in the past year.

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A comprehensive guide to Version 2.1.1 of DB2 for Common Servers that takes the guesswork out of dtabase application development. This is the only comprehensive reference available for developers of DB2 for Common Servers database applications, featuring extensive information on using Structured Query Language (SQL) statements, Application Programming Interface (API) calls, and Call Level Interface (CLI) functions. It provides complete details on the newly released Version 2.1.1 of DB2 for Common Servers, and has been approved for technical accuracy by a team of IBM development specialists. Even IBM's own documentation does not include the abundance of source code examples featured in this book. You'll find a complete set for every SQL statement, CLI function, and API call, helping you to master these powerful application development tools. (An electronic copy of the sample programs can be downloaded from the Internet at a companion web site. After explaining the underlying database architecture and data consistency mechanisms used by DB2 for Common Servers, the book delves deeply into application development topics such as: The fundamentals of writing applications using embedded SQL, CLI functions, and API calls; Descriptions of each SQL statement supported by DBS for Common Servers, Version 2.1.1; Descriptions of each CLI (Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) supported in DB2 for common Servers, Version 2.1.1.; Descriptions of each API function call supported in DB2 for Common Servers, Version 2.1.1. No other programming reference presents DB2 for Common Servers in such fine detail, nor offers this amount of example source code. it makes a major contribution to the efforts of database application developers... whether you are well versed in the now outdated Version 1.0, or are an experinced C or C++ programmer with little or no experience DB2 for Common Servers. rh

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