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Old 02-20-04, 09:17
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a good SQL reference

Is there a good source for DB2 SQL Reference?

With SQL Server the built-in query analyer "Books on line" is excellent.
With Oracle they have a great web based SQL reference.

how about DB2? (v.7 & 8)
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Old 02-20-04, 09:24
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Re: a good SQL reference

Hi,

the IBM DB2 SQL Reference must be helpfull for you. this document is a part of DB2 documentations. You can download it from the IBM website www.ibm.com

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Is there a good source for DB2 SQL Reference?

With SQL Server the built-in query analyer "Books on line" is excellent.
With Oracle they have a great web based SQL reference.

how about DB2? (v.7 & 8)
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Old 02-20-04, 09:25
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Re: a good SQL reference

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Originally posted by ksexton
Is there a good source for DB2 SQL Reference?

With SQL Server the built-in query analyer "Books on line" is excellent.
With Oracle they have a great web based SQL reference.

how about DB2? (v.7 & 8)
Please have a look at the very first message in this forum.
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Old 02-20-04, 09:30
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Re: a good SQL reference

SQL Cookbook (link available in the 'Useful DB2 Stuff' thread)

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Old 02-21-04, 01:46
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DB2 SQL Reference

Use this link if you don't have the db2 information

https://aurora.vcu.edu/db2help/db2s0...3.htm#db2s0510

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Old 02-23-04, 02:46
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Hi,

Please also read Useful DB2 Stuff and see the link under the SQL Cookbook.

Hope this helps,
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