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  1. Get Started - Try IBM Db2

    Resources include various Db2 tutorials, training, certifications and badges to help beginners and advanced users in optimizing IBM Db2 and aggregating various data sets and data types effectively.

  2. Db2 database product editions and offerings - IBM

    You can choose from a number of Db2 product editions that are designed to scale to your ongoing business needs. For more information about entitlement, rights, and obligations, see the license …

  3. Db2 12 - Codes - SQLCODE -805 - IBM

    In a native SQL procedure, if the affected SQL statement follows a SET CURRENT PACKAGESET, SET CURRENT PACKAGE PATH, or CONNECT statement, or if it refers to an object on a remote …

  4. Db2 12 - Codes - SQLCODE -913 - IBM

    System action The statement cannot be processed. If the SQL statement being executed was a cursor FETCH, Db2 closes the cursor. SQLERRD (3) also contains the reason-code value which indicates …

  5. Db2 12 - Codes - SQLCODE -923 - IBM

    If the connection failed because either Db2 or a required database, table space, table, or index was unavailable, wait until it is available before invoking the application again.

  6. Db2 12 - Codes - SQLCODE -905 - IBM

    It is also the name of the column in the Db2 table from which the limit was derived. The resource-name can be ASUTIME, which is the number of CPU seconds permitted for each SQL statement.

  7. Db2 12 - Codes - SQLCODE -4743 - IBM

    Update the application to expect the SQLCODE -4743 error when it runs at the current Db2 code level. Verify that the application will receive a correct result if the SQL statement is accepted at the higher …

  8. Db2 13 - Codes - SQLCODE -911 - IBM

    reason-code The Db2 reason code value that indicates the reason for the failure. For explanations of reason codes, see Db2 reason codes. resource-type and resource-name The type and name of the …

  9. Db2 12 - Codes - SQLCODE -206 - IBM

    The specified name is not a column of any of the source or target tables or views of the statement. In a SELECT or DELETE statement, the specified name is not a column of any of the tables or views that …

  10. Db2 for developers - IBM

    Start developing with Db2. Build with more than 10 languages, explore our robust code repository, and get certified with Db2.