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  • IBM DB2 Insert Select Part 2

By now, you should have already ran the insert query and our hope is that it was most likely successful. If it was not a success, you should revisit prior Journal Entries documentation to see if anything is amiss. We are confident that if you follow all of the steps properly you will have have great results. And this is where we begin, our attempt at this moment is to run a separate command in IBM Data Studio's query builder to retrieve USER_DETAILS data. This will be a shorter segment than you are used to, and this is not because we are wanting to limit page numbers, there is just not much else we are covering in the series. We will be diving to front-end development once we are certain we can select from our database. As with all of Journal Entries, all areas of interest will be highlighted below to guide you. Contact us for further details: Inquiries and Questions

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