Chapter 16. Using DB2 Stored Procedures

In the distant past, DBMS products were designed only to manage and store data in an optimal manner. Although this core capability is still required of modern DBMS products, the purview of the DBMS is no longer limited just to data. With the advent of client/server computing and active databases, procedural business logic also is being stored and managed by the DBMS. DB2 is maturing and gaining more functionality. The clear trend is that more and more procedural logic is being stored in the DBMS. DB2 stored procedures enable you to write in-depth application programs ...

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