Yea, I meant that. Is there a difference in saying "long back" and "back in time"??
But back to my question... is there a difference between binding Package and binding a Plan?
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- Tue Feb 09, 2016 12:22 pm
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- Topic: Difference between Package and Plan in DB2.
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Difference between Package and Plan in DB2.
Hi,
I know that Package is the executable access path code for the sql statements in the DBRM while plan contains package list which is nothing but pointers to packages. But they were same long back, so for the binding process, is there a difference between binding Package and binding a Plan?
I know that Package is the executable access path code for the sql statements in the DBRM while plan contains package list which is nothing but pointers to packages. But they were same long back, so for the binding process, is there a difference between binding Package and binding a Plan?