Related Books
This book teaches you the DB2 facilities you should know how to use, although
you won't need every one in every program. To learn the DB2 basics
that you do need to use in every program, see the first book in this
series, DB2 for the COBOL Programmer,
Part 1.
Here are our other books that are related to developing DB2 programs:
Murach's Mainframe COBOL
2 books in 1! A fast-paced training guide for COBOL beginners and entry-level
programmers
An indispensable reference guide for any COBOL programmer
on the job.
Murach's CICS for the COBOL Programmer
Learn how to write interactive COBOL programs using IBM's world-class transaction
processor, CICS.
Murach's OS/390 and z/OS JCL
Learn how to write the job control language to compile and execute your programs.
Murach's SQL Server 2005 for Developers
Enhance your database skills by learning all the ins and outs of SQL. Although the examples in this book are for Microsoft's
SQL Server, you'll find it's easy to adjust the syntax details
for DB2.
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