DB2 for the COBOL Programmer, Part 2, 2nd Ed. | 
enlarge | Authors: Curtis Garvin, Anne Prince, Steve Eckols Publisher: Mike Murach & Associates Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 2nd Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 395 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 10 x 8 x 1
ISBN: 1890774030 Dewey Decimal Number: 005 EAN: 9781890774035 ASIN: 1890774030
Publication Date: October 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New. Delivery is usually 5 - 8 working days from order, International is by Royal Mail Airmail
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Product Description This new edition of DB2,Part 2, covers the version 4.1 and 5 enhancements to DB2 so programmers can take advantage of all the new and improved features that help them the most. It presents the advanced skills needed to become a top senior programmer or programmer/analyst. Specifics covered in the 2nd edition: How to use stored procedures that move SQL code off of the client and onto the database server to reduce network overhead How to use dynamic SQL so your programs can generate and execute SQL statements as they run How data sharing works on the parallel sysplex and other System/390 configurations How to work with DB2 data, where the data is managed by a DB2 subsystem on a system thats connected over a network How to process DB2 data in CICS programs Advanced locking concepts that show how locking and data sharing affect each other and what impact that has on program efficiency The concepts and practices of DB2 database administration that let the programmer design databases, manage database objectives, and set up a quality assurance environment
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DB2 for the COBOL Programmer, Part 2, 2nd Ed. March 15, 2007 -excelent part about DB2 working in sysples, locking mechanism -excelent part about stored procedures -good introduction to database administration
Want to advance your DB2/SQL skills? A "MUST HAVE"! March 13, 2002 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
Buy this book!!! Some computer books are written by computer geeks who know their technical stuff cold. They can't teach worth a darn, but they are deep technical wizards who are highly versed in techno-babble. The worst part of it usually is, they aren't even aware when they are babbling their techno-nonsense!!! The people who wrote the Murach series are NOT (let me repeat, the Murach folks are NOT) such people. It was the most amazing experience to have read this book, and to have had the feeling that either Curtis Garvin or Anne Prince were looking directly over my shoulder anticipating the various questions that inevitably arose. This book is incredibly well structured. It is written clearly, concisely, and with relevant in-depth examples. The authors take pains to ensure that they present their programming examples without (WITHOUT!!!) falling into the trap of disjointed techno-babble so common to such books. Again, you get more than your money's worth with this book. Buy it, and recommend it to anyone else who wants to learn, refresh, or EXTEND their DB2/COBOL skills.
An excellent choice. You get MORE than your money's worth! April 3, 2001 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Buy this book!!! Some computer books are written by computer geeks who know their technical stuff cold. They can't teach worth a darn, but they are deep technical wizards highly versed in techno-babble. The people who wrote the Murach series are NOT (let me repeat, the Murach folks are NOT) such people. It was the most amazing experience to have read this book, and to have the feeling that either Curtis Garvin or Anne Prince were looking directly over one's shoulder anticipating the various questions that inevitably arose. This book is incredibly well structured. It is written clearly, concisely, and with relevant in-depth examples. The authors take pains to ensure that they present their programming examples without (WITHOUT!!!) falling into the trap of disjointed techno-babble so common to such books. Again, you get more than your money's worth with this book. Buy it, and recommend it to anyone else who wants to learn or refresh their DB2/COBOL skills.
DB2 for the COBOL Programmer December 2, 2000 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I started a new job and needed to learn DB2 in a hurry. I bought part 1 and part 2. I was coding in no time. But the best part is they make excellent reference books because they are laid out so well. These books are well worth the investment.
Advanced Topics in DB2 June 14, 2000 This readable volume covers DB2 data sharing, stored procedures, DB2/CICS interface, DB2 database objects, and the SQL EXPLAIN. Model programs and JCL can be downloaded from the web. I look forward to an instructor's guide (hint to Murach) as they have for other publications.
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