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Old 12-17-03, 15:31
jabel jabel is offline
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Our development group is relatively new to DB2 and I was wondering what books developers have used out there and can endorse for DB2, specifically in building Stored Procedures and using the Development Center?

AIX 5.1
DB2 8.1

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Old 12-17-03, 18:45
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Re: Books

You mean a commercial publication ...

Then the best one I know of is

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...201340-5469438

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Our development group is relatively new to DB2 and I was wondering what books developers have used out there and can endorse for DB2, specifically in building Stored Procedures and using the Development Center?

AIX 5.1
DB2 8.1

Thanks in advance.
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Old 12-18-03, 00:05
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Hi,

What Sathyaram suggested is excellent. However in case you can also visit www.redbooks.ibm.com and download the redbooks that are available for free and those are also great.

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Nitin.
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Old 12-18-03, 10:46
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Thanks for the suggestions, I'll give them a look!
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Old 02-06-04, 15:48
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Just a follow up...

Both of these resources have been excellent and I recommend Paul Yip's book: DB2 SQL Procedural Language for Linux, UNIX and Windows.
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