Abstract
A DB2 program can invoked in one of two ways:
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within the DB2 environment;
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independent of DB2, but the program must connect to a DB2 subsystem.
The reason why the hairs stand on end, the eyes water, the throat is constricted, the skin crawls and a shiver runs down the spine when one writes or reads a true poem is that a true poem is necessarily an invocation of the White Goddess, or Muse, the Mother of All Living, the ancient power of fright and lust-the female spider or the queen bee whose embrace is death.
The White Goddess
Robert Graves
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Rudd, A.S. (1996). DB2 Program Invocation. In: Implementing Practical DB2 Applications. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1035-4_6
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