DB2 V10.1 introduced Row and Column Access Control (RCAC) as a new feature for securing data within a DB2 table. Here's a look at the performance of the permissions that control row access. (In ...
In all operating environments, you can create SAS tables and views. In OS/390, you can also create DB2 tables. In some cases you must be granted certain access or privileges to create new tables. If ...
enables you to specify whether the DB2 columns that are associated with the listed SAS variables allow NULL values. By default, all columns accept NULL values. for more information. The NULLS ...
As is normal with a new version of DB2, IBM boasts of performance improvements available in DB2 11. The claims range from out-of-the-box savings ranging from 10% to 40% for different types of query ...