Hello,
My name is Chandan. I have work experience in to IBM maifnrames. Working in COBOL, JCL and VSAM. I would like to learn DB2 more, what suggestion do you have for this?
Hello there!
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Re: Hello there!
Hello Chandan and Welcome to the Forums,
It's nice to know about your skill set. We looks forward to your contribution on the board.
For DB2 - if you've not yet looked at it, start from here: DB2 Express-C
It's nice to know about your skill set. We looks forward to your contribution on the board.
For DB2 - if you've not yet looked at it, start from here: DB2 Express-C
Thanks,
Anuj
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Anuj
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Re: Hello there!
DB2 Express C is great.
Most of the day time I have to spend on a PC where I don't have the admin rights and so can't install DB2 Express-C on it. Is there any "Online version" of it using which I don't really need to install it and I can still get similar functionality as I get on my home PC?
Most of the day time I have to spend on a PC where I don't have the admin rights and so can't install DB2 Express-C on it. Is there any "Online version" of it using which I don't really need to install it and I can still get similar functionality as I get on my home PC?