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Old September 1st, 2006, 04:53 AM
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Question Stored procedures

I am finding many problems with DB2 stored procedures. I need all the information for this(using only SQL language). Provide the links to get all the maxmium information to work with stored procedures like Declaring, program structure, using cursor and all other that are related to stored procedures.


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I have found this:

http://www.phptr.com/bookstore/product.asp?isbn=0131477005&rl=1

to be a very complete and helpful guide to DB2's PSQL language - applies not only to stored procedures, but also UDFS and other things. For Linux, Unix, and Windows DB2 UDB. Well worth getting if you plan on doing stored procs using SQL!

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I have found this:

http://www.phptr.com/bookstore/product.asp?isbn=0131477005&rl=1

to be a very complete and helpful guide to DB2's PSQL language - applies not only to stored procedures, but also UDFS and other things. For Linux, Unix, and Windows DB2 UDB. Well worth getting if you plan on doing stored procs using SQL!

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