Welcome to the lists! To answer your question, DB2 is a marketing term within IBM which denotes a family of databases (which includes DB2 itself, UniVerse, UniData, and others). Therefore, a course in DB2 (the database) does not qualify you for other databases within DB2 (the *marketing* term).
UniVerse and UniData are siblings. As a result, they share a lot of traits but have certain points where they are fiercely different. This list is an excellent source for getting to know these two databases.
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Trevor McNamara wrote:
Hey,
Can someone please answer some questions as i am unsure on some database types.
Whats the difference between DB2 and UniVerse/UniData?
Are they the same sort of structure?
Can you do a DB2 course and be qualified enough to use UniVerse?
Any other information or websites on this sort of thing (Newbie questions:) ) would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Trev
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