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How To Guides for IBM DB2 UDB Databases

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Workload Manager Environment

Functions and stored procedures can be defined with either NO WLM ENVIRONMENT or with a specific workload manager environment. In the latter case, the application environment must be configured in the active Workload Manager policy (see DB2 for z/OS and OS/390: Ready for Java) and RRS (Resource Recovery Services) must be running (see the System Programmer's Guide to Resource Recovery Services (RRS)). Routines in different DB2 regions or with different performance characteristics (transactions vs. reports, for example) should be configured with different application environment names so they will run in different address spaces with appropriate priorities.

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