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I think it more accurate to say DB2 supports relational function, or
complies with standards.

Any work we do, DDS or DDL, may or may not result in something someone
else would call a "relational" design.




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Hi,

In the Redbook Stored Procedures, Triggers, and User-Defined Functions on
DB2 Universal Database for iSeries,

I read : Several years ago a survey pointed out that a significant
percentage of iSeries server customers did not even know that all of their
business data is stored in a relational database.

I am one of those customers, I guess. Can someone point out to me how is
it that my database is relational? I use only DDS.

Thanks



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