Databases
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Databases are a collection of tables, or a collection of index spaces and tablespaces. The goals of a database system are straightforward but challenging. In general, a database aims to manage large amounts of data in a multi-user environment. It should achieve high performance while letting many users access the same information concurrently without compromising data integrity. A database also must protect against unauthorized access and provide reliable solutions for failure recovery.
Creating and editing
- Databases Wizard (DB2 LUW) and Databases Editor (IBM DB2 LUW)
- Databases Wizard (DB2 Z/OS) and Databases Editor (IBM DB2 Z/OS)
- Databases Wizard (SQL Server) and Databases Editor (SQL Server)
- Databases Wizard (Sybase ASE) and Databases Editor (Sybase ASE)
- Note: Objects of this type cannot be created or edited against PostgreSQL datasources.
DBMS platform availability and object actions/operations supported
The following table lists object actions available for this object type. For an introduction to object actions and details on usage of specific actions, see Object actions.
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DBMS-specific information