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190 <strong>Getting</strong> <strong>Started</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Studio</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>DB2</strong><br />

Example 3: Figure 5.41 shows anINSERT statement created <strong>with</strong> a sub select.<br />

Figure 5.41 – Using the SQL Builder to create an INSERT <strong>with</strong> sub select statement<br />

5.7 Summary<br />

In this chapter we described some basic tasks that can help you develop SQL scripts more<br />

efficiently, <strong>with</strong> features such as syntax highlighting, SQL <strong>for</strong>matting, content assist,<br />

semantic validation, statement parsing, and validation. SQL script development is<br />

simplified when you can run SQL scripts <strong>with</strong> multiple database vendors and navigate the<br />

SQL results from a single view.<br />

5.8 Review questions<br />

1. Which are the two available types of data projects <strong>for</strong> creating SQL scripts in the <strong>Data</strong><br />

Project Explorer?<br />

2. List and describe the <strong>DB2</strong> application process settings that you can configure when<br />

creating a data development project.<br />

3. The <strong>Data</strong> Project Explorer is part of which <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Studio</strong> perspective?<br />

A. <strong>Data</strong>base Development perspective<br />

B. <strong>Data</strong> perspective<br />

C. <strong>Data</strong>base Debug perspective<br />

D. Resource<br />

E. None of the above

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