The first post in this series introduced the types of changes and briefly explained the differences at a very high level. It serves as the introduction to the next three parts.
Part 2 examined simple changes, the easiest of the three types of change to implement. These usually just require issuing a simple ALTER to effect database changes.
In the next installment, Part 3 details medium changes, known in the Db2 world as pending changes. Introduced in Db2 10 for z/OS, these require a little bit more work and can only be performed on database objects in Universal table spaces.
And then in the final post, Part 4 takes a look at complex changes. These are the types of changes to database structures that are only supported by dropping and then re-creating the database structure with your required changes.
If this quick recap whetted your appetite for more details, please take a moment or two to click through each of the links and read the more detailed posts.
And good luck managing your Db2 for z/OS changes!
1 comment:
Graig, thanks for these great articles.
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