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ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Creating
(Why?...) You'll create a workfolder. This will enable you to create other
objects, search for them in the TeamConnection database, and collect them in a
central place -- the workfolder itself. The first object you'll create after
the workfolder will be a relational system object. It's a prerequisite for
creating a DB2/390 table in the final step of this lesson.
Steps
1.1 Creating a workfolder
1.2 Creating a relational system object
1.3 Creating a DB2/390 table object
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.1. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.2. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.3. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5.1. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5.2. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5.3.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6.1. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6.2. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6.3. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6.4. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
In this step you'll add a shareable data structure (SDS) to the included
source definition CUSTOMER.CPY, which you populated in Lession 2.3.
In the PRACTICE workfolder, double-click the icon for the CUSTOMER.CPY
included source definition.
Result: Its notebook opens to the Tree View page.
The tree view shows that DataAtlas defined the entire data structure as an
SDS when the COPY file was populated. The name of the structure,
CUSTOMER-ALL, was taken from the 01-level of the COPY file. DataAtlas
always creates an SDS for a populated group item, even if you do not use
the reconcile process.
Click the icon for CUSTOMER-ALL.
Result: The controls for manipulating it appear to the right.
We will update this included source definition by modifying CUSTOMER-ALL,
the SDS that defines it.
Click Open.
Result: The notebook for the SDS opens to its Tree View page.
Examine the tree diagram of CUSTOMER-ALL.
You see many SDEs and two data structures that contain address elements.
One structure is for a shipping address; the other is for a billing
address. Three of the SDEs are for data about a customer contact:
CONTACT, CONTACT-PHONE, and CONTACT-FAX. No structure exists to hold
address data for the customer contact. We will create this useful
addition as an SDS and make it part of CUSTOMER-ALL.
Leave the CUSTOMER-ALL notebook open and reactivate the PRACTICE
workfolder. In it, click Workfolder on the menu bar; then click Create
object.
Result: The Create Object window opens.
Select 'Shareable Data Structure' from the scrollable list; then click
Create.
Result: The notebook for a shareable data structure opens to the General
page.
Enter the name 'CONTACT-ADDRESS' in the Name field. In the Variation and
Revision fields, enter names of your choice -- character strings that will
uniquely identify this SDS.
Go to the Tree View page. Make sure the Elementary radio button is
selected; then click Add child.
Result: A local element with the default name 'FILLER' is added to the
tree. On the right side of the page, the controls for defining the new
element appear.
Check the Use existing shareable data element box.
Result: The Search button is enabled. You can now look for an SDE to
connect to the new child.
Click Search.
Result: The TeamConnection Database - Search notebook opens, preset to
search for the object type 'Shareable Data Element'.
Click Search.
Result: The search begins. When it concludes, the TeamConnection
Database - Search Results window opens with a list of shareable data
elements.
Select the element named 'DA_Street'; then click OK.
Result: The name 'FILLER' is replaced by 'DA_Street'.
In the Name field below the SDE search box, delete the 'DA_' suffix.
Result: The name of the new element becomes 'Street' in the tree diagram.
'Street' is now an alias for 'DA_Street'. Creating an alias is optional.
You can do it whenever you prefer another name to the SDE name.
Repeat steps 8 through 13 to define four more elements of CONTACT-ADDRESS
and connect them to SDEs. The repetitions will differ in only two ways:
you'll now use the Add sibling button to create new elements; you'll
select a different SDE from the Team Connection Database - Search Results
window each time. These are the SDEs to select in turn:
o DA_City
o DA_Country
o DA_Zip
o DA_ZipFormat
Click OK to close the CONTACT-ADDRESS notebook.
Result: The Store window opens. It
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7.1. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 8. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 8.1. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 9. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 9.1. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 9.2. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 9.3. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 9.4. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 9.5. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 9.6. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.1. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Double-click the Workfolders icon in the DataAtlas Main Folder window.
Result: The Workfolders folder opens.
Click Folder on the menu bar; then click Create workfolder.
Result: The Workfolder notebook opens. The fields of this notebook
describe the workfolder you're creating.
In the Name field, give this workfolder the name 'PRACTICE'. In the
Description field, optionally enter any text you like.
Make sure that the other fields on this page and on the TeamConnection
page are filled in. If any field is blank, ask your TeamConnection
administrator to advise you.
Click OK.
Result: The Workfolder notebook closes, your newly defined workfolder is
created in the TeamConnection database, and it opens, ready for use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 11. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Overview
Before you begin, check with your installation for the location of the sample
files supplied with DataAtlas. You'll use them as you progress through these
lessons:
1. Creating
You'll create a workfolder, a relational system object, and a DB2/390 table
object.
2. Populating
You'll populate the Team Connection database with an IMS DBD and a DB2 UDB
table definition.
3. Updating
Using your workfolder, you'll search for objects in the TeamConnection database
and update them.
4. Generating
You'll generate an updated definition to a workstation file.
5. Querying
You'll modify a supplied SQL query and find a needed object in the
TeamConnection database.
6. Designing
You'll create indexes and storage devices for a DB2/390 table as part of the
physical database design for your DB2/390 database.
7. Deleting
You'll delete all the DB2/390 objects that you created in this tutorial.
You'll learn best if you take all the lessons in their numbered order. Each of
the first four lessons depends on the lessons that come before it. Lesson 5
depends only on Lesson 2; Lesson 6 depends only on Lesson 1. Lesson 7 depends
on Lessons 1 and 6.
The steps of each lesson should take no more than 15 minutes to complete.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 12. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
In this tutorial, users will create objects and populate objects in the
TeamConnection database. You can help them succeed in these tasks by making
the following preparations:
1. Create a DA_TUTORIAL component just for their use.
2. Give everyone who will use this component ' developer+ ' authority.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 12.1. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
In this tutorial, users will create objects and populate objects in the
TeamConnection database. You can help them succeed in these tasks by making
the following preparations:
1. Create a DA_TUTORIAL component just for their use.
2. Give everyone who will use this component ' developer+ ' authority.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 12.2. ! ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
In this tutorial, users will create objects and populate objects in the
TeamConnection database. You can help them succeed in these tasks by making
the following preparations:
1. Create a DA_TUTORIAL component just for their use.
2. Give everyone who will use this component ' developer+ ' authority.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 12.3. " ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
In this tutorial, users will create objects and populate objects in the
TeamConnection database. You can help them succeed in these tasks by making
the following preparations:
1. Create a DA_TUTORIAL component just for their use.
2. Give everyone who will use this component ' developer+ ' authority.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 12.4. # ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
In this tutorial, users will create objects and populate objects in the
TeamConnection database. You can help them succeed in these tasks by making
the following preparations:
1. Create a DA_TUTORIAL component just for their use.
2. Give everyone who will use this component ' developer+ ' authority.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 12.5. $ ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
In this tutorial, users will create objects and populate objects in the
TeamConnection database. You can help them succeed in these tasks by making
the following preparations:
1. Create a DA_TUTORIAL component just for their use.
2. Give everyone who will use this component ' developer+ ' authority.
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In this tutorial, users will create objects and populate objects in the
TeamConnection database. You can help them succeed in these tasks by making
the following preparations:
1. Create a DA_TUTORIAL component just for their use.
2. Give everyone who will use this component ' developer+ ' authority.
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In this tutorial, users will create objects and populate objects in the
TeamConnection database. You can help them succeed in these tasks by making
the following preparations:
1. Create a DA_TUTORIAL component just for their use.
2. Give everyone who will use this component ' developer+ ' authority.
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In this tutorial, users will create objects and populate objects in the
TeamConnection database. You can help them succeed in these tasks by making
the following preparations:
1. Create a DA_TUTORIAL component just for their use.
2. Give everyone who will use this component ' developer+ ' authority.
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In this tutorial, users will create objects and populate objects in the
TeamConnection database. You can help them succeed in these tasks by making
the following preparations:
1. Create a DA_TUTORIAL component just for their use.
2. Give everyone who will use this component ' developer+ ' authority.
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In this tutorial, users will create objects and populate objects in the
TeamConnection database. You can help them succeed in these tasks by making
the following preparations:
1. Create a DA_TUTORIAL component just for their use.
2. Give everyone who will use this component ' developer+ ' authority.
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In this tutorial, users will create objects and populate objects in the
TeamConnection database. You can help them succeed in these tasks by making
the following preparations:
1. Create a DA_TUTORIAL component just for their use.
2. Give everyone who will use this component ' developer+ ' authority.
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In this tutorial, users will create objects and populate objects in the
TeamConnection database. You can help them succeed in these tasks by making
the following preparations:
1. Create a DA_TUTORIAL component just for their use.
2. Give everyone who will use this component ' developer+ ' authority.
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Welcome to the DataAtlas tutorial. It will show you how to create, populate,
update, and generate data definitions; query the TeamConnection database; and
create a physical database design for a DB2 table.
Licensed Materials - Property of IBM
(C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996, 1997. All rights reserved.
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A workfolder is a place where objects are collected that belong to the same
family, release, and work area.
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A relational system is an object that shows how a set of DataAtlas objects
corresponds to objects in a relational database catalog.
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"DB2/390" refers to any of these DB2 enterprise data servers: DB2 Version 3,
DB2 for MVS Version 4, and DB2 for OS/390 Version 5.
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When you populate , you import data definitions from external sources, such as
an MVS PDS or a relational database catalog, into the TeamConnection database.
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"DB2 UDB" refers to DB2 Universal Database. Generate
When you generate , you export a definition from the TeamConnection database
that can be used in your operating environment.