The Survival Guide to DB2 Universal Database for Client/Server; Concepts, Design, Programming, and Reference
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by V. Mitra Gopaul

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DB2 harnesses the power of the latest and most robust architecture of OS/2, Windows 95/98/NT and UNIX. This book is the definitive resource for both novice and more experienced end-users and programmers, and for those who want to maximize the potential of DB2. Whether used as a step-by-step guide or as a companion reference tool, this book covers the following subjects: DB2 client and server, database design, SQL, DB2 application development (Java, REXX, C, C++, and COBOL), distributed databases, and a complete reference for DB2 built-in functions and commands.

About the Author
V. Mitra Gopaul is an independent consultant based in Ontario, Canada, offering his expertise to such major international companies as Merrill Lynch, IBM, XEROX, and the Royal Bank of Canada. Active for more than 25 years in the data processing field, he currently specializes in software development and database administration. He has extensive experience in relational databases including DB2, Oracle, and Informix. He has also written many computer books including DB2 2.1 for OS/2 Made Easy and IBM Mainframe Programmer's Desk Reference.

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