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Practical informationRegistration Analysts, programmers and database administrators who will be using DB2 for LUW; everyone who wants to gain a thorough knowledge of the relational database system.
General IT knowledge.
Classroom instruction with exercises (about 50% of the time).
Koen De Backer, Kris Van Thillo.
5 days.
| date | language | place | price | remarks |
| 30/08/2010 | N | Leuven | 2025 EUR | |
| 11/10/2010 | F | Leuven | 2025 EUR | |
| 22/11/2010 | N | Woerden | 2025 EUR |
This course gives an insight into relational systems, indicates how to write basic SQL statements and presents a detailed description of the DB2 for LUW system for Linux, UNIX and Windows: what it is, what it is intended for, and how it can be used. The course will also deal with the deficiencies, the relation with other RDBMS and aspects of performance and integrity.
In addition, the course teaches how the system is used in practice. At the end of the course, participants will not only have the necessary theoretical knowledge of DB2 for LUW as RDBMS, they will also have sufficient practical training to start working independently.
This course consists of three components. After having attended all three, participants will have a general overview of DB2 for LUW as RDBMS.
Participants can also attend each course separately; this allows them to compose their own package, based on background and aims.
The courses RDBMS concepts and SQL fundamentals are also presented as introductory courses for other relational database systems.