How to prepare for the IBM DB2 730 fundamental exam.

April 2nd, 2009 by admin Leave a reply »

The IBM-DB2-730 exam is designed to test in-depth knowledge of an examine on DB2 database security management, database creation and deletion, Tables, Views, Indexes management, etc. Before taking the IBM-DB2-730 exam, you should practice the following:

  1. Understand features or functions available in DB2 tools.
  2. Understand non-relational data concepts.
  3. Perform database encryption.
  4. Identify and connect to DB2 servers and databases.
  5. Create and delete database (data) objects.
  6. Use SQL to SELECT Data from tables.
  7. Use SQL to UPDATE, DELETE, or INSERT data.
  8. Call a procedure or invoke a user defined function.
  9. Understand constraints.
  10. Create tables and temporary tables.
  11. Understand data type options for storing XML data.
  12. Understand data consistency, isolation levels, and locking.
Share
Advertisement

Leave a Reply

PrepKit Tour | Volume licensing | PrepEngine Features | Articles | Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Translation
Microsoft Certification | Oracle Certification | Adobe Certification | CompTIA Certification | EC-Council Certification
Visual Studio 2010 MCTS, MCITP    New SUN Oracle Certification: SCJP, SCWCD Cisco Certification: CCNA, CCENT
A+, Network+, Security+ Project+ Oracle Certification: OCP 11g, OCA 11g, Oracle Java Web Services Developer, Oracle MySQL Developer
CIW Associate Ethical Hacker, CHFI, GISP, GSLC, CISSP    Photoshop ACE CS5    Adobe Flex 4, PMP, CAPM,
© 2012 uCertify.com. All rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.