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Application recovery tool for IMS and DB2 databases [[electronic resource] ] : a data recovery guide / / [Paolo Bruni ... et al.]
Application recovery tool for IMS and DB2 databases [[electronic resource] ] : a data recovery guide / / [Paolo Bruni ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [San Jose, Calif.], : IBM International Technical Support Organization, 2002
Descrizione fisica xviii, 166 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.8/6
Altri autori (Persone) BruniPaolo
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Data recovery (Computer science)
IMS (DL/I) (Computer system)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Application recovery tool for IMS and DB2 databases [[electronic resource] ] : a data recovery guide / / [Paolo Bruni ... et al.]
Application recovery tool for IMS and DB2 databases [[electronic resource] ] : a data recovery guide / / [Paolo Bruni ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [San Jose, Calif.], : IBM International Technical Support Organization, 2002
Descrizione fisica xviii, 166 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.8/6
Altri autori (Persone) BruniPaolo
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Data recovery (Computer science)
IMS (DL/I) (Computer system)
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910782026403321
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The complete IMS HALDB guide [[electronic resource] ] : all you need to know to manage HALDBs / / [Jouko Jäntti ... et al.]
The complete IMS HALDB guide [[electronic resource] ] : all you need to know to manage HALDBs / / [Jouko Jäntti ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Jose, CA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica xvi, 306 p. : ill
Altri autori (Persone) JänttiJouko
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Database management
IMS (DL/I) (Computer system)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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The complete IMS HALDB guide [[electronic resource] ] : all you need to know to manage HALDBs / / [Jouko Jäntti ... et al.]
The complete IMS HALDB guide [[electronic resource] ] : all you need to know to manage HALDBs / / [Jouko Jäntti ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Jose, CA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica xvi, 306 p. : ill
Altri autori (Persone) JänttiJouko
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Database management
IMS (DL/I) (Computer system)
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783525703321
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The complete IMS HALDB guide : all you need to know to manage HALDBs / / [Jouko Jantti ... et al.]
The complete IMS HALDB guide : all you need to know to manage HALDBs / / [Jouko Jantti ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Jose, CA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica xvi, 306 p. : ill
Altri autori (Persone) JänttiJouko
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Database management
IMS (DL/I) (Computer system)
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 HALDB overview -- Chapter 1. HALDB introduction and structure -- 1.1 An introduction to High Availability Large Databases -- 1.2 Features and benefits -- 1.3 Candidates for HALDB -- 1.4 HALDB definition process -- 1.4.1 Database Recovery Control (DBRC) -- 1.5 DL/I processing -- 1.6 Logical relationships with HALDB -- 1.7 Partition selection -- 1.7.1 Partition selection using key ranges -- 1.7.2 Partition selection using a partition selection exit routine -- 1.8 Database structure -- 1.8.1 Partition ID and reorganization number -- 1.8.2 Segment structure -- 1.8.3 Extended pointer set (EPS) -- 1.8.4 Indirect list data set (ILDS) -- 1.8.5 Number of data sets -- 1.8.6 Special considerations for secondary indexes -- 1.9 Naming conventions -- 1.9.1 Partition names -- 1.9.2 DD names -- 1.9.3 Data set names -- Chapter 2. Defining HALDB databases -- 2.1 Overview of HALDB definition -- 2.1.1 Design the logical structure of the database -- 2.1.2 Implement the logical structure with the DBDGEN process -- 2.1.3 Determine the partitioning scheme -- 2.1.4 Create the partitioning scheme -- 2.1.5 Database exit routines -- 2.1.6 System definition -- 2.1.7 Buffer pools -- 2.1.8 Dynamic allocation -- 2.2 DBDGEN differences for HALDB -- Chapter 3. HALDB and DBRC -- 3.1 RECON records for HALDB -- 3.1.1 Master database record -- 3.1.2 Partition database record -- 3.1.3 Partition record -- 3.1.4 Partition DBDS record -- 3.2 Dynamic allocation -- 3.3 Authorization processing -- 3.4 Partition initialization -- 3.5 DBRC commands -- 3.5.1 INIT commands -- 3.5.2 CHANGE commands -- 3.5.3 DELETE commands -- 3.5.4 LIST commands -- 3.5.5 GENJCL commands -- 3.6 DBRC groups for HALDB -- 3.6.1 Change accumulation groups.
3.6.2 Database data set groups -- 3.6.3 Database groups -- 3.6.4 Recovery groups -- 3.7 Use of database names in DBRC commands -- 3.7.1 Commands that require a master database name -- 3.7.2 Commands that require a partition name -- 3.7.3 Commands that allow a master database or a partition name -- 3.7.4 DBRC commands that are not allowed with HALDB -- Chapter 4. Partition Definition utility -- 4.1 Using the PDU -- 4.1.1 Configuring the PDU -- 4.1.2 Selecting a database -- 4.1.3 Setting HALDB master DBD parameters -- 4.1.4 Setting processing options and global partition information -- 4.1.5 Creating your partitions manually -- 4.1.6 Creating your partitions automatically -- 4.1.7 Changing partition definitions -- 4.1.8 Deleting definitions -- Chapter 5. Batch definition of HALDB -- 5.1 Using the batch interface -- 5.2 DBRC initialization commands for HALDB -- 5.2.1 INIT.DB -- 5.2.2 INIT.PART -- 5.3 DBRC change commands for HALDB -- 5.3.1 CHANGE.DB -- 5.3.2 CHANGE.PART -- 5.3.3 CHANGE.DBDS -- 5.4 DBRC delete commands for HALDB -- 5.4.1 DELETE.DB -- 5.4.2 DELETE.PART -- Chapter 6. Partition initialization -- 6.1 Partition initialization function -- 6.2 DBRC flags used with partition initialization -- 6.2.1 Partition initialization required (PINIT) flag -- 6.2.2 Image copy needed flag -- 6.3 Database Prereorganization utility -- 6.4 Database Partition Data Set Initialization utility -- 6.4.1 Unconditional partition initialization -- Chapter 7. Partition selection -- 7.1 Choosing the type of partition selection -- 7.1.1 Key range partitioning -- 7.1.2 Partitioning with an exit routine -- 7.2 Writing partition selection exit routines -- 7.2.1 Partition selection exit routine functions -- 7.2.2 Information passed to and from the exit routine -- 7.2.3 Sample exit routine (DFSPSE00) -- Part 2 Migration -- Chapter 8. Migration from non-HALDB to HALDB.
8.1 General migration considerations -- 8.1.1 DBD changes -- 8.2 HALDB Migration Aid utility (DFSMAID0) -- 8.2.1 Reports -- 8.2.2 Adjusting the sizes from the reports -- 8.2.3 Control statements -- 8.3 Migrating simple databases -- 8.3.1 Unloading the existing database -- 8.3.2 Saving existing database information -- 8.3.3 Changing the DBD -- 8.3.4 Deleting database information from the RECONs -- 8.3.5 Defining the partitions -- 8.3.6 Allocating database data sets -- 8.3.7 Initializing the partitions -- 8.3.8 Reloading the HALDB database -- 8.3.9 Image copying the database data sets -- 8.4 ILDS creation options -- 8.4.1 HD Reload with no control statement -- 8.4.2 HD Reload with an ILDSMULTI control statement -- 8.4.3 HD Reload with a NOILDS control statement -- 8.5 Migrating databases with secondary indexes -- 8.5.1 Changing DBDs for secondary indexes -- 8.5.2 Estimating the sizes of secondary index partitions -- 8.5.3 Unloading databases with secondary indexes -- 8.5.4 Allocating secondary index data sets -- 8.5.5 Loading databases and their secondary indexes -- 8.5.6 Secondary index pointers after the migration -- 8.5.7 Using MIGRATE=YES with secondary indexes -- 8.6 Migrating databases with logical relationships -- 8.6.1 Changing DBDs with logical relationships -- 8.6.2 Changing DBDs with logical relationships -- 8.6.3 Unloading logically related databases for migration -- 8.6.4 Loading logically related databases for migration -- 8.6.5 Logical relationship pointers after the migration -- 8.7 Migrating from PDB or PDF -- 8.7.1 Partition selection -- 8.7.2 DBD changes -- 8.7.3 Using standard IMS utilities for the migration -- 8.7.4 Using application programs for the migration -- 8.7.5 Using PSU Unload and application programs for the migration -- 8.8 Migrating from user partitioning -- 8.8.1 Using application programs for the migration.
8.8.2 Using HD Unload and application programs for the migration -- 8.8.3 Warning on the use of HD Reload -- 8.9 Fallback to non-HALDB -- 8.9.1 Fallback with secondary indexes -- 8.9.2 Fallback with logical relationships -- Chapter 9. Migration examples -- 9.1 Migration of HIDAM database to PHIDAM -- 9.1.1 Image copy of non-HALDB database data sets -- 9.1.2 Running the Migration Aid utility -- 9.1.3 Unloading the HIDAM database -- 9.1.4 Saving database information -- 9.1.5 Deleting the database from the RECONs -- 9.1.6 Changing the DBD and running the DBDGEN -- 9.1.7 Defining partitions with PDU -- 9.1.8 Allocate HALDB data sets -- 9.1.9 Initializing HALDB partitions -- 9.1.10 Loading HALDB database -- 9.1.11 Image copy HALDB data sets -- 9.1.12 ACBGEN -- 9.2 Migration of a database with a secondary index -- 9.3 Migrating a PDB database -- Chapter 10. Using the HALDB Conversion and Maintenance Aid -- 10.1 HALDB Conversion and Maintenance Aid product -- 10.1.1 The conversion process overview -- 10.2 Activating the tool -- 10.2.1 Modifying the startup CLIST -- 10.2.2 Allocating the environment description data set -- 10.3 Migration example with HALDB Conversion tool -- 10.3.1 Define an IMS environment -- 10.3.2 Define a project -- 10.3.3 Process a conversion project -- 10.4 Additional functions -- Part 3 Application considerations -- Chapter 11. Application considerations -- 11.1 Initial loads -- 11.1.1 PHDAM considerations -- 11.1.2 PHIDAM considerations -- 11.1.3 Loading partitions in parallel -- 11.1.4 Initial loads of databases with secondary indexes -- 11.1.5 Initial loads of databases with logical relationships -- 11.2 Processing partitions in parallel -- 11.2.1 DBRC authorization of partitions -- 11.2.2 Parallel processing within an online system -- 11.2.3 Parallel processing with block level data sharing.
11.2.4 Parallel processing without block level data sharing -- 11.2.5 Program modifications for parallel processing -- 11.3 Restricting a PCB to one partition -- 11.3.1 Processing a partition sequentially -- 11.3.2 Requesting segments outside of the partition -- 11.3.3 Secondary index and logical relationship considerations -- 11.4 Handling unavailable partitions -- 11.4.1 Database PCB status code priming -- 11.5 Processing secondary indexes as databases -- 11.5.1 Secondary indexes with /SX fields -- 11.5.2 Secondary indexes with symbolic pointers -- 11.6 Handling test environments -- 11.6.1 DBRC registration -- 11.6.2 Testing with non-HALDB databases -- 11.7 Copying databases to different environments -- 11.7.1 The partition ID -- 11.7.2 Using image copies -- 11.7.3 Using unloads -- 11.7.4 Copying part of the data -- 11.7.5 Copying partition definitions -- 11.7.6 Timestamp recoveries to a copy -- 11.7.7 Planned enhancement for copying partition definitions -- Part 4 Administration -- Chapter 12. HALDB online commands -- 12.1 Online commands with HALDB -- 12.2 /DISPLAY command -- 12.2.1 Display of a HALDB master database -- 12.2.2 Display of a HALDB partition -- 12.3 /DBRECOVERY command -- 12.3.1 DBR of a HALDB master database -- 12.3.2 DBR of a HALDB partition -- 12.4 /DBDUMP command -- 12.4.1 DBD of a HALDB master database -- 12.4.2 DBD of a HALDB partition -- 12.5 /START command -- 12.5.1 Start of a HALDB master database -- 12.5.2 Start of a HALDB partition -- 12.6 /STOP command -- 12.6.1 Stop of a HALDB master database -- 12.6.2 Stop of a HALDB partition -- 12.7 /LOCK command -- 12.7.1 Lock of a HALDB master database -- 12.7.2 Lock of a HALDB partition -- 12.8 /UNLOCK command -- 12.8.1 Unlock of a HALDB master database -- 12.8.2 Unlock of a HALDB partition -- 12.9 Using the ALL keyword with commands -- 12.10 Commands while databases are in use.
12.11 Command examples.
Altri titoli varianti Information Management System High Availability Large Database
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IMS DataPropagator implementation guide [[electronic resource] /] / Jouko Jäntti ... [et al.]
IMS DataPropagator implementation guide [[electronic resource] /] / Jouko Jäntti ... [et al.]
Edizione [[1st ed.].]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [San Jose, Calif., : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2002]
Descrizione fisica xviii, 252 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.74
Altri autori (Persone) JänttiJouko
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Database management
IMS (DL/I) (Computer system)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910454611203321
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IMS DataPropagator implementation guide [[electronic resource] /] / Jouko Jäntti ... [et al.]
IMS DataPropagator implementation guide [[electronic resource] /] / Jouko Jäntti ... [et al.]
Edizione [[1st ed.].]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [San Jose, Calif., : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2002]
Descrizione fisica xviii, 252 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.74
Altri autori (Persone) JänttiJouko
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Database management
IMS (DL/I) (Computer system)
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910782026003321
[San Jose, Calif., : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2002]
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IMS DataPropagator implementation guide / / Jouko Jantti ... [et al.]
IMS DataPropagator implementation guide / / Jouko Jantti ... [et al.]
Edizione [[1st ed.].]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [San Jose, Calif., : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2002]
Descrizione fisica xviii, 252 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.74
Altri autori (Persone) JänttiJouko
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Database management
IMS (DL/I) (Computer system)
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 Introduction -- Chapter 1. Overview -- 1.1 What are the components of data propagation -- 1.2 Types of propagation -- 1.2.1 Asynchronous, near real time, MQSeries based propagation -- 1.2.2 Asynchronous log-based propagation -- 1.2.3 Synchronous propagation -- 1.3 IMS DPROP systems types -- 1.3.1 MQ Capture setup -- 1.3.2 MQ Apply setup -- 1.3.3 LOG-ASYNC Selector setup -- 1.3.4 LOG-ASYNC Receiver setup -- 1.3.5 Synchronous setup -- 1.4 Data mapping types -- 1.4.1 Mapping Case 1 -- 1.4.2 Mapping Case 2 -- 1.4.3 Mapping Case 3 -- 1.4.4 Special mapping cases layouts -- Chapter 2. Subsystem installation setup -- 2.1 OS/390 setup -- 2.1.1 SVC information -- 2.1.2 VLF information -- 2.1.3 OS/390 subsystem name -- 2.2 IMS subsystem setup -- 2.2.1 IMS log archive changes -- 2.2.2 Updates to IMS DLIBATCH procedures -- 2.2.3 DB2 Apply as BMP -- 2.3 MQSeries setup -- 2.3.1 MQSeries subsystem setup -- 2.3.2 MQSeries IMS adapter setup -- Part 2 Installation of DPROP systems -- Chapter 3. Installing a DPROP environment -- 3.1 Starting the installation panels -- 3.2 Defining the DPROP environment name -- 3.3 Defining the DPROP environment parameters -- 3.3.1 Defining the DPROP environment elements -- 3.3.2 Defining DPROP systems data set names -- 3.3.3 Defining the system data sets Panel 2 -- 3.3.4 Defining the OS/390 copy program -- 3.3.5 Defining environment JOB parameters -- 3.3.6 Defining installation library -- 3.3.7 Defining EKYGSYS parameters -- 3.3.8 Defining the JOB card information -- 3.3.9 Defining the audit trail table -- 3.3.10 Defining the audit trail table information -- 3.3.11 Defining the audit trail table DB2 objects -- 3.3.12 Defining the Language Interface environment.
3.3.13 Defining the dynamic allocation exit routine -- Chapter 4. Install and customize MQ-ASYNC Capture system -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 System parameters and job generation -- 4.1.2 Submit installation and verification jobs -- 4.1.3 Installation verification for MQ Capture -- 4.2 Creating an additional Capture system -- 4.3 Prepare your own MQ-ASYNC capture -- Chapter 5. Installing an MQ Apply system -- 5.1 IMS DPROP MQ Apply system installation panel flow -- 5.2 Specifying MQ Apply system parameters -- 5.2.1 Defining the DB2 subsystem parameters -- 5.2.2 Defining the JOB and JOBLIB statements -- 5.3 Define system installation and IVP parameters -- 5.3.1 Define the IMS DPROP generation macro -- 5.3.2 Defining the IMS DPROP directory tables -- 5.3.3 Defining the IMS DPROP MVG input tables -- 5.4 Binding the DB2 application plans -- 5.4.1 Prepare binds for the IMS DPROP and SQL update modules -- 5.4.2 Creating the privileges for the DB2 collection IDs -- 5.4.3 Prepare the binds for the SCU plan -- 5.4.4 Defining the binding plan for the MVG application -- 5.4.5 Defining the binding plan for the CCU -- 5.4.6 Defining the binding plan for MQ Apply -- 5.5 Specifying the IMS DPROP and SMF data sets -- 5.6 Define the IVP parameters -- 5.6.1 Define the IVP JOB parameters -- 5.6.2 Defining the MQSeries parameters for the IVPs -- 5.7 Generating and submitting installation jobs -- 5.7.1 DPROP environment installation job submission -- 5.7.2 Generating the IMS DPROP Stage I Job -- 5.7.3 Edit and submit IMS DPROP Stage I job -- 5.7.4 Submitting IMS DPROP system installation jobs -- 5.7.5 Submitting IVP jobs -- 5.7.6 Verifying IMS DPROP installation for the MQ Apply system -- Chapter 6. Installing a Selector and Receiver system -- 6.1 Selector and Receiver system installation panel flow -- 6.2 Working with the Specification Primary Menu panel.
6.2.1 Defining the DB2 environment, JOB, and JOBLIB statements -- 6.2.2 Defining the DB2 subsystem parameters -- 6.2.3 Defining the JOB and JOBLIB statements -- 6.3 Defining installation and IVP parameters -- 6.3.1 Defining the IMS DPROP generation macro -- 6.3.2 Defining the IMS DPROP directory tables -- 6.3.3 Defining the mapping verification and generation input tables -- 6.3.4 Binding the DB2 application plans -- 6.3.5 Prepare the binds for the IMS DPROP and SQL update modules -- 6.3.6 Creating the privileges for the DB2 collection IDs -- 6.3.7 Defining the binding plan for the status change utility -- 6.3.8 Bind plan for mapping verification and generation application -- 6.3.9 Defining the binding plan for the consistency check utility -- 6.3.10 Defining the binding plan for the PRDS registration utility -- 6.3.11 Defining the binding plan for the group unload utility -- 6.3.12 Defining the binding plan for the LOG-ASYNC Receiver -- 6.3.13 Specifying the IMS DPROP and SMF data sets -- 6.3.14 Defining the IVP parameters -- 6.3.15 Modifying the IMS DPROP system title -- 6.4 Generating and submitting installation and IVP jobs -- 6.4.1 Submitting the installation JOBs -- 6.4.2 IMS DPROP environment installation job submission -- 6.4.3 Generating the Stage I job -- 6.4.4 Submitting the system installation jobs -- 6.4.5 Submitting the IVP jobs -- 6.4.6 Verifying the installation for the LOG ASYNC Selector -- 6.4.7 Verifying the installation of the LOG ASYNC Receiver -- Part 3 Migrating from Version 2.2 -- Chapter 7. Migrating a Selector and Receiver system -- 7.1 Migration of a Selector and Receiver system -- 7.1.1 Migration process prerequisites -- 7.1.2 General migration considerations -- 7.2 Starting migration configuration -- 7.2.1 Selecting a DPROP system to migrate -- 7.2.2 Existing IMS DPROP environments.
7.3 Migrating a Selector and Receiver system -- 7.3.1 Selector and Receiver system migration panel flow -- 7.3.2 Working with the Specification Primary Menu panel -- 7.3.3 Defining the DB2 environment, JOB, and JOBLIB statements -- 7.3.4 Defining the DB2 subsystem parameters -- 7.3.5 Defining the JOB and JOBLIB statements -- 7.3.6 Defining installation and IVP parameters -- 7.3.7 Defining the IMS DPROP generation macro -- 7.3.8 Defining the IMS DPROP directory tables -- 7.3.9 Defining the IMS DPROP MVG input tables -- 7.3.10 Binding the DB2 application plans -- 7.3.11 Prepare binding -- 7.3.12 Creating the privileges for the DB2 collection IDs -- 7.3.13 Defining the binding plan for the status change utility -- 7.3.14 Bind plan for mapping verification and generation application -- Part 4 Setting up for propagation -- Chapter 8. Preparing propagation requests -- 8.1 What is a propagation request -- 8.2 Planning a propagation request -- 8.3 How to set up a propagation request -- 8.3.1 The MVG input tables -- 8.3.2 Set up a PR via MVG input tables -- 8.3.3 The mapping verification generation utility (MVGU) -- 8.3.4 The IMS DPROP directory tables -- 8.4 Sample mapping in a propagation request -- 8.4.1 Propagation request with WHERE clause -- Chapter 9. Propagation to staging tables -- 9.1 Propagation of IMS data to staging tables -- 9.2 What are staging tables -- 9.3 Consistent change data tables -- 9.4 Defining staging tables -- 9.5 CCD propagation requests -- 9.6 Restrictions to CCD table propagation -- 9.7 Propagation to other platforms -- Appendix A. Additional material -- Locating the Web material -- Using the Web material -- How to use the Web material -- Glossary -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other resources.
Referenced Web sites -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- IBM Redbooks collections -- Index -- Back cover.
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IMS Version 8 implementation guide [[electronic resource] ] : a technical overview of the new features / / [Jouko Jäntti ... et al.]
IMS Version 8 implementation guide [[electronic resource] ] : a technical overview of the new features / / [Jouko Jäntti ... et al.]
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Pubbl/distr/stampa [United States], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2002
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Altri autori (Persone) JänttiJouko
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Soggetto topico Database management
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IMS Version 8 implementation guide [[electronic resource] ] : a technical overview of the new features / / [Jouko Jäntti ... et al.]
IMS Version 8 implementation guide [[electronic resource] ] : a technical overview of the new features / / [Jouko Jäntti ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [United States], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2002
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Altri autori (Persone) JänttiJouko
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Soggetto topico Database management
IMS (DL/I) (Computer system)
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