Esquema Detallado del Curso
Introduction
- Identify the purpose of the clauses in the SELECT statement
 - Describe the key differences among the IBM DB2 platforms
 - Describe and use some of the OLAP features of DB2, such as GROUPING functions like CUBE and ROLLUP, and the RANK, DENSE_RANK and ROW_NUMBER functions
 
Create Objects
- Code statements to: Create tables and views, Alter tables, Create indexes, Implement referential integrity (RI), and Define triggers and check constraints
 - Identify impacts and advantages of referential integrity, including impacts of delete rules
 - Identify considerations when using triggers and check constraints
 - Define and make use of INSTEAD OF triggers
 
Join
- Retrieve data from more than one table via inner and outer joins
 - Use outer joins (LEFT, RIGHT, FULL)
 - Use ANTI JOINS
 - Join a table to itself
 - Use UNION and UNION ALL
 - Use EXCEPT and INTERCEPT
 
CASE, CAST, Summary Tables, and Materialized Query Tables
- Identify when CASE expressions can be used
 - Code CASE expressions in SELECT list and in the WHERE clause
 - Identify when CAST specifications can be used
 - Identify the advantages of using Summary (Materialized Query) Tables and Temporary tables
 - Identify the advantages of using Materialized Query Tables (MQTs)
- Identify when and how to use Temporary tables
 
 
Using Subqueries
- Code subqueries using the ALL, ANY/SOME, and EXISTS keywords
 - Code correlated subqueries
 - Choose the proper type of subquery to use in each case
 
Scalar Functions
- Extend your knowledge of scalar functions which: Manipulate arithmetic data, Manipulate date values, and Manipulate character data
 - Examples of scalar functions that are addressed in this course:
- SUBSTR
 - POSSTR
 - COALESCE/VALUE
 - DECIMAL
 - ROUND
 - DIGITS
 - CHAR
 - DATE/TIME
 
 
Table Expressions and Recursive SQL
- Identify reasons for using table expressions and recursive SQL
 - Use nested and common table expressions
 - Identify the difference between views and table expressions
 - Code recursive SQL
 - Control the depth of recursion when coding recursive SQL
 
UDTs/UDFs and Performance
- Describe the concepts behind User-Defined Types, User-Defined Functions and Stored Procedures
 - Predict when queries will use indexes to get better performance
 - Identify concepts of predicate processing
 - State introductory concepts about index structure
 - State general best practices advice