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330 <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 />

15. E. No additional steps are required to start using <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Studio</strong> web console after you<br />

have added your first database connection.<br />

Chapter 2<br />

1. Select Add to Overview Diagram, and then select the list of tables you want to be<br />

shown in the diagram and click OK.<br />

2. Schema<br />

3. Sharing connection in<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>with</strong> others by the ability to export and import<br />

connection in<strong>for</strong>mation into a workspace.<br />

4. Privileges tab.<br />

5. D<br />

6. B<br />

7. A<br />

8. D<br />

Chapter 3<br />

1. System-managed, database-managed, automatic storage.<br />

2. Delimited (DEL), Worksheet <strong>for</strong>mat (WSF), and Integrated Exchange Format (IXF)<br />

3. IXF, because structural in<strong>for</strong>mation about the table is included <strong>with</strong> the export.<br />

4. The two types of logging are circular and archive. Circular logging is only <strong>for</strong><br />

uncommitted changes. To restore, you need to go to the last backup image. Archive<br />

logging logs all changes, committed and uncommitted and thus recovery can include<br />

changes made up to a specified point in time.<br />

5. Recover is a combination of restore and roll <strong>for</strong>ward.<br />

6. A<br />

7. B<br />

8. A<br />

9. C<br />

10. B

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