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How to know Your Version of DB2 in Mainframe
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DB2 CHECK DATA Utility, Here’re Top Features
Utilities in DB2 checks data consistency while loading data into Tables. CHECKDATA utility has two top functionalities. It checks for referential integrity and Data validation constraints. Features of CHECKDATA Utility 2 Top Features The CHECK DATA option checks the violation of the referential integrity rules between two tables. It also… Read More ⇢
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Top features of SAS 9.2 for Mainframe projects ( 1 of 5)
How many ways you can invoke SAS in Mainframe: You can invoke SAS with any of the following methods: in interactive mode under TSO using the SAS CLIST in interactive mode under TSO using the SASRX exec in batch mode with the SAS cataloged procedure by logging on to SAS… Read More ⇢
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How to Increase Sort Performance with SORTWKxx Dataset
The use of more work data sets increases the maximum amount of data DFSORT can process in a single sort application. Any valid ddname of the form SORTWKdd or SORTWKd can now be used for DASD work data sets (for example, SORTWK01, SORTWKC3, SORTWK2, SORTWK#5, SORTWKA, SORTWKXY and so on). Limit of number of… Read More ⇢
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Why Not to Use COUNT(*) in Production Top Reasons
Here are the top reasons why you cannot use count all in production boxes. Read More ⇢
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SQL DB2: Error codes -204, -205, -206 Resolution
SQL error resolutions for -204, -205 and -206 Read More ⇢
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Hierarchical file system (HFS) in Mainframe UNIX (1 of 2)
HFS Files tutorial mainframe and UNIX Read More ⇢
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Here’s a List of Basic ISPF Editor Commands
Here are useful ISPF editor commands for your daily use. COMMAND FUNCTION < Data shift left Shifts a single line of program source code to the left without affecting the program labels or comment i.e. Data from column one to the first blank and data following several blanks are… Read More ⇢
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5 Top Rules of COBOL Redefines Clause
You can storage of one variable using Redefines in COBOL. Read the complete redefines rules in COBOL Read More ⇢








