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DB2 for i covers almost 100% of the SQL standard, while other databases areIn addition DB2 SQL implementation limited.
Add an instead of trigger to your view and voilà joined views or viewsNo update from joined data
While that sounds reasonable, if true, it begs the question: Why are
there so many Oracle and MS SQL Server DBA's, and so few IBM I DBA's?
It's not that Oracle and SQL Server do more work, and I doubt that IT
directors in those shops are just looking for people to give money to.
Mark Murphy
STAR BASE Consulting, Inc.
mmurphy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
-----Steve Richter <stephenrichter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: -----
To: "RPG programming on the IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries)" <
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From: Steve Richter <stephenrichter@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 07/19/2014 05:59PM
Subject: Re: What would you do without RPG?
On Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 11:50 AM, Birgitta Hauser
<Hauser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
SAP on i:with
Sometimes ago in an SQL Workshop someone told me they formerly
worked
SAP on a pSeries and an Oracle database.were
He also told me as long as they worked with the ORACLE database
there
everyday 3 DBAs who did nothing else than balance indexes and adjust
buffers etc.
that has to be make work, no? There must be code an ORACLE admin can
run that automates whatever it is that has to be done to keep the
database functioning.
-Steve
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