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Interview Questions for DB2 z OS Application Developers

Robert Wingate

Publisher: Robert Wingate

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Summary

This book is targeted for job seeking individuals who aspire to ace the DB2 z/OS technical interview. It contains over 180 questions and answers dealing with DB2 z/OS including the latest DB2 version 11.  Freshen up and be prepared for your DB2 interview with DB2 for z/OS Interview Questions for Application Developers!    
 
Available since: 03/15/2019.

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