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Monday, January 14, 2008

IBM Technotes (FAQ) about DB2 for z/OS

Hi DB2 user,

Here are several Technotes (FAQ), available on IBM DB2 for z/OS website:

- Installation Verification Procedures (IVP) Problems
- Finding DECLARE CURSOR statements in the DB2 catalog in DB2 Version 8
- Where can I find the service-end dates for all versions of DB2?

- Running the RACF access control exit routine for one DB2 version ....
- User catalog is out of space
- Does the MODIFY RECOVERY utility always gets an exclusive DBD lock ...

- Comma as decimal point
- Packages versus plans
- Can I use the cross-loader function with LOB columns?

- DB2 coprocessor/precompiler: Generated structures for LOB and XML host variables
- What settings control the DDF enclave portion of CPU usage?
- How do I find the service level of a specific DB2 module?

- How can I find the secondary IDS for a given primary ID
- Can I load ROWID columns that are defined as GENERATED ALWAYS?
- Automating COLGROUP and RUNSTATS

- Can I use large object data types (LOBs) in DB2 for z/OS?
- DESCSTAT subsystem parameter
- Where can I find books about DB2 for z/OS?

- SQLCODE -104 on a CREATE TRIGGER statement using syntax supported by DB2 LUW
- Version 8 BIND when JCL points to Version 7 libraries
- Receiving SQLCODE -301 when running the REXX application program


Regards,

DB2usa.

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