IBM VERSION 9 Manual De Usuario
Appendix
E.
DB2
Database
technical
information
Overview
of
the
DB2
technical
information
DB2
technical
information
is
available
through
the
following
tools
and
methods:
v
DB2
Information
Center
–
Topics
–
Help
for
DB2
tools
–
Sample
programs
–
Tutorials
v
DB2
books
–
PDF
files
(downloadable)
–
PDF
files
(from
the
DB2
PDF
CD)
–
printed
books
v
Command
line
help
–
Command
help
–
Message
help
v
Sample
programs
IBM
periodically
makes
documentation
updates
available.
If
you
access
the
online
version
on
the
DB2
Information
Center
at
ibm.com
®
,
you
do
not
need
to
install
documentation
updates
because
this
version
is
kept
up-to-date
by
IBM.
If
you
have
installed
the
DB2
Information
Center,
it
is
recommended
that
you
install
the
documentation
updates.
Documentation
updates
allow
you
to
update
the
information
that
you
installed
from
the
DB2
Information
Center
CD
or
downloaded
from
Passport
Advantage
as
new
information
becomes
available.
Note:
The
DB2
Information
Center
topics
are
updated
more
frequently
than
either
the
PDF
or
the
hard-copy
books.
To
get
the
most
current
information,
install
the
documentation
updates
as
they
become
available,
or
refer
to
the
DB2
Information
Center
at
ibm.com.
You
can
access
additional
DB2
technical
information
such
as
technotes,
white
papers,
and
Redbooks
™
online
at
ibm.com.
Access
the
DB2
Information
Management
software
library
site
at
Documentation
feedback
We
value
your
feedback
on
the
DB2
documentation.
If
you
have
suggestions
for
how
we
can
improve
the
DB2
documentation,
send
an
e-mail
to
db2docs@ca.ibm.com.
The
DB2
documentation
team
reads
all
of
your
feedback,
but
cannot
respond
to
you
directly.
Provide
specific
examples
wherever
possible
so
that
we
can
better
understand
your
concerns.
If
you
are
providing
feedback
on
a
specific
topic
or
help
file,
include
the
topic
title
and
URL.
Do
not
use
this
e-mail
address
to
contact
DB2
Customer
Support.
If
you
have
a
DB2
technical
issue
that
the
documentation
does
not
resolve,
contact
your
local
IBM
service
center
for
assistance.
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Copyright
IBM
Corp.
1993,
2006
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