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Getting Started with IBM Data Studio for DB2

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Now that you have specified your project’s application settings, click Finish, and the new<br />

project is created in your workspace in the <strong>Data</strong> Project Explorer view, as shown in Figure<br />

5.8.<br />

Figure 5.8 – A sample data development project<br />

Figure 5.8 also shows that data development projects contain sub-folders that can be used<br />

to create and store database artifacts that you develop. The sub-folders of a project<br />

depend on the database server product and version used. For example, the PL/SQL<br />

Packages sub-folder is displayed only <strong>for</strong> projects associated <strong>with</strong> a <strong>DB2</strong> <strong>for</strong> Linux, UNIX<br />

and Windows server that is version 9.7 or above.<br />

5.1.2 Creating a data design project<br />

Next we will create a data design project. You use data design projects to store data<br />

modeling objects like logical data models, physical data models, domain models, glossary<br />

models, and SQL scripts, including DDL scripts. Other file types such as document files,<br />

text files, presentations, or spreadsheets are also stored in the project.<br />

To create a new data design project, make sure you are in the <strong>Data</strong> perspective, and then<br />

select File -> New -> <strong>Data</strong> Design Project, as shown in Figure 5.9.<br />

Figure 5.9 – Creating a new data design project

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