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Rating:  Summary: Excellent Technical Guide Review: A couple of weeks ago I sent Paul Yip a question about condition handling of messages. He gave me the answer and told me about his new book. Since then, I have purchased the book and it has proven very valuable. It explains SQL procedures, triggers and their scope much better than anything else I have run accross. It has made my life easier.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent Technical Guide Review: A couple of weeks ago I sent Paul Yip a question about condition handling of messages. He gave me the answer and told me about his new book. Since then, I have purchased the book and it has proven very valuable. It explains SQL procedures, triggers and their scope much better than anything else I have run accross. It has made my life easier.
Rating:  Summary: DB2 SQL Procedural Language for Linux, Unix and Windows Review: As I stood in line to buy this book I wondered - Am I doing the right thing in buying this book, based on just one rave review? But, now I have absolutely no regrets. Very lucid and worth the money and time you spend on this. I have read about 6 chapters and I like it. I hope to enjoy the rest and try the software as well.
Rating:  Summary: DB2 SQL Procedural Language for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Review: Conversational in tone, interesting to follow, this book reads more like a novel that keeps you turning pages with avid interest rather than another dry "technical" resource. As someone who deals with SQL PL on an almost daily basis, I was pleasantly surprised to find I learned many things going through this book. The authors don't try to cover every tangent on the subject, and end up with an excellent resource with specific examples that deal with the topic it covers well: DB2 UDB SQL PL.
Rating:  Summary: DB2 SQL Procedural Language for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Review: Conversational in tone, interesting to follow, this book reads more like a novel that keeps you turning pages with avid interest rather than another dry "technical" resource. As someone who deals with SQL PL on an almost daily basis, I was pleasantly surprised to find I learned many things going through this book. The authors don't try to cover every tangent on the subject, and end up with an excellent resource with specific examples that deal with the topic it covers well: DB2 UDB SQL PL.
Rating:  Summary: DB2 SQL Procedural Language for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Review: Conversational in tone, interesting to follow, this book reads more like a novel that keeps you turning pages with avid interest rather than another dry "technical" resource. As someone who deals with SQL PL on an almost daily basis, I was pleasantly surprised to find I learned many things going through this book. The authors don't try to cover every tangent on the subject, and end up with an excellent resource with specific examples that deal with the topic it covers well: DB2 UDB SQL PL.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent Book Review: Excellent Book! . This book has much awaited, much needed information on SQL Stored Procedures. A must read for DBAs and DB2 Developers.
Rating:  Summary: DB2 SQL Procedural Language for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Review: This book is excellent. I'm an Oracle DBA learning DB2. It has been very difficult to find DB2 books of this quality.
Rating:  Summary: The Fastest Path to Mastering DB2 Stored Procedures Review: This comprehensive yet concise introduction to DB2's SQL procedural language is the first and best place to find guidance on this crucial topic. Stored procedures are fast becoming the mainstay of successful client/server and Web-based DB2 applications, and this book WILL teach you how to develop them, even if all you currently know is just a bit of SQL.Written by DB2 experts from the IBM Toronto Labs, this is one of those rare texts that actually imparts expertise. It is eminently readable and crystal clear in its explanations of concepts and their application. Any and every developer of DB2 stored procedures should read -- and enjoy -- this book
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