In previous articles we have dealt with the basics of temporal storage and some performance considerations. Now we will move on to look at some additional topics, some of them of an advanced nature.
In this session from the IDUG 2014 Technical Conference in North America, Randy Ebersole highlights some of the new features of DB2 11. He introduces some of the new functionality to get you thinking about moving to DB2 11!
Continuing this month's theme of Temporal Data (Time Travel Query), IDUG Content Committee chair Dan Luksetich goes behind the scenes to look at how DB2 processes temporal queries. Check out his article here -
Support for the declaration and manipulation of temporal data was added to the SQL standards in the revision of the standard formally adopted in December 2011 (SQL:2011 and ISO/IEC 9075:2011). Since then support has been added in both DB2 for z/OS (10 onwards) and DB2 for LUW (V10.1 onward).