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International Business Machines
Industry: Computer
Number of terms: 98482
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Company Profile:
Sometimes referred to as “Big Blue” IBM is a multinational corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York. It manufactures computer hardware and software and provides information technology and services.
(1) To copy specific objects, libraries, or data by transferring them from main storage or auxiliary storage to media such as optical disc, tape, diskette, or a save file. See also restore.<br />(2) To make a local copy of a file that is attached to a document.
Industry:Software
A chain of events that is recorded and displayed in a hierarchal format on the Events page of the integration test client.
Industry:Software
A column that provides a way for the DB2 database manager to automatically generate a numeric value for each row that is inserted into a table. Identity columns are defined with the AS IDENTITY clause. A table can have no more than one identity column.
Industry:Software
A catalog entry that contains information about a Virtual Storage Access Method (VSAM) path and that points to the path's related objects.
Industry:Software
A collection of related cluster resources that defines actions to be taken during a switchover or failover operation of the access point of resilient resources. The group describes a recovery domain and supplies the name of the cluster resource group exit program that manages the movement of an access point.
Industry:Software
(1) To create a package for an application program by using information from the previously bound package. For example, in DB2 Database for Linux, UNIX, and Windows and DB2 for z/OS, if an index is added for a table that is accessed by a program, the package must be rebound for it to take advantage of the new index. See also automatic rebind, implicit rebind, explicit rebind.<br />(2) To request renewal of a lease from a system on a particular network.
Industry:Software
A change control server and its change control clients.
Industry:Software
A column that provides a way for the DB2 database manager to automatically generate and maintain a timestamp value for each row that is inserted or updated in a table. A table can have no more than one row change timestamp column.
Industry:Software
A catalog entry that contains the following information about a key-sequenced or entry-sequenced Virtual Storage Access Method (VSAM) cluster: ownership, cluster attributes, and the cluster's passwords and protection attributes. A key-sequenced cluster entry points to both a data entry and an index entry; an entry-sequenced cluster entry points to a data entry only. See also alternate-index entry.
Industry:Software
A collection of related items used to build a service.
Industry:Software