RE: [Slightly OT] : DB2 Books/References
- From: Hemant K Chitale <hkchital@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 05 Mar 2004 22:58:41 +0800
Thanks. I might be going to a bookstore Saturday to see if I can get any
of these
books.
Regards
Hemant
At 12:47 PM 04-03-04 -0500, you wrote:
If there is a new version yet for your version of DB2 then look for DB2: The
Complete Reference probably by Melnyk and Zikopoulos, Osborne Press. It you
read the acknowledgements you will discover that the individual chapters are
written by DB2 developers and support personnel.
Another book that might be of interest is the IBM Press series book: DB2
Universal Database v8 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Database Administration
Certification Guide by Baklarz and Wong.
-- Mark --
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Subject: [Slightly OT] : DB2 Books/References
My site will be implementing a major system on DB2 and I am expected
to be up to speed very quickly.
I have downloaded some DB2 documentation.
Could you recommend a good book, knowing that I am an Oracle DBA ?
Hemant K Chitale
Oracle 9i Database Administrator Certified Professional
http://hkchital.tripod.com {last updated 24-Jan-04}
"Failure is not an option.
It comes bundled with the software
[or hardware, as the case may be]"
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If there is a new version yet for your version of DB2 then look for DB2: The Complete Reference probably by Melnyk and Zikopoulos, Osborne Press. It you read the acknowledgements you will discover that the individual chapters are written by DB2 developers and support personnel.
Another book that might be of interest is the IBM Press series book: DB2 Universal Database v8 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Database Administration Certification Guide by Baklarz and Wong.
-- Mark --
-----Original Message----- From: oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Hemant K Chitale Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 10:37 AM To: Oracle-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [Slightly OT] : DB2 Books/References
My site will be implementing a major system on DB2 and I am expected to be up to speed very quickly. I have downloaded some DB2 documentation. Could you recommend a good book, knowing that I am an Oracle DBA ?
Hemant K Chitale Oracle 9i Database Administrator Certified Professional http://hkchital.tripod.com {last updated 24-Jan-04} "Failure is not an option. It comes bundled with the software [or hardware, as the case may be]"
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- RE: [Slightly OT] : DB2 Books/References
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