DB2 SQL For Beginners
Learn how to create, manipulate, and manage databases using SQL in DB2. This comprehensive course is perfect for beginners looking to gain a solid foundation in DB2 SQL. Discover how to create tables, insert and update data, perform aggregate functions, sort and filter data, and much more. Whether you’re a DBA or developer, this course will equip you with the skills needed to effectively work with DB2 databases. Start your journey today and unlock the power of SQL in DB2.
What you’ll learn
- Create multiple tables using SQL Script
- Insert data into database with SQL Script
- Update existing data in database
- Delete records from database
- Use aggregate functions to aggregate values
- Sort data returned by SQL queries
- Filter records returned by SQL queries
Db2 is a family of database management system (DBMS) products from IBM that serve several different operating system (OS) platforms. Used by organizations of all sizes, Db2 provides a data platform for both transactional and analytical operations, as well as continuous availability of data to keep transactional workflows and analytics operating efficiently.
Db2 databases have logical structures and physical structures which the DBMS manages separately. The physical storage of data can be managed without affecting the access to logical storage structures. Db2 databases are created using Data Definition Language, or DDL, commands and are composed of tablespaces, tables with rows and columns, views, indexes, stored procedures and other supporting structures.
Once created, a DBA or developer can use a Db2 database and its underlying structures to create, read, update and delete data to support an organization’s business requirements.
SQL is a domain-specific language used in programming and designed for managing data held in a relational database management system, or for stream processing in a relational data stream management system.
SQL stands for Structured Query Language. SQL lets you access and manipulate databases
SQL became a standard of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) in 1986, and of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in 1987
What Can SQL do?
SQL can execute queries against a database
SQL can retrieve data from a database
SQL can insert records in a database
SQL can update records in a database
SQL can delete records from a database
SQL can create new databases
SQL can create new tables in a database
SQL can create stored procedures in a database
SQL can create views in a database
SQL can set permissions on tables, procedures, and views
Who this course is for:
- Beginners to to DB2 SQL


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