Application Development Guide
Writing Programs for DB2 Federated Systems
Introduction to DB2 Federated Systems
Accessing Data Source Tables and Views
Working with Nicknames
Cataloging Information about Data Source Tables and Views
Considerations and Restrictions
Defining Column Options
Using Nicknames with Views
Using Isolation Levels to Maintain Data Integrity
Working with Data Type Mappings
How DB2 Determines What Data Types to Define Locally
Default Data Type Mappings
How You Can Override Default Type Mappings and Create New Ones
Defining a Type Mapping That Applies to One or More Data Sources
Changing a Type Mapping for a Specific Table
Using Distributed Requests to Query Data Sources
Coding Distributed Requests
A Request with a Subquery
A Request with Set Operators
A Request for a Join
Using Server Options to Facilitate Optimization
Invoking Data Source Functions
Enabling DB2 to Invoke Data Source Functions
Reducing the Overhead of Invoking a Function
Specifying Function Names in the CREATE FUNCTION MAPPING Statement
Discontinuing Function Mappings
Using Pass-Through to Query Data Sources Directly
SQL Processing in Pass-Through Sessions
Considerations and Restrictions
Using Pass-Through with All Data Sources
Using Pass-Through with Oracle Data Sources
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