Working with the deployment script

A deployment script describes specification resources, change commands intended to implement the change, and metadata about how that change will be issued.

In other words, the deployment script is the set of changes that you want to make to your database. When you deploy your changes from the deployment script, you are issuing commands to change your DB2 database. You can use the Deployment Script Editor to deploy your changes to a DB2 database.

Figure 1. Deploying change commands from the Deployment Script Editor.
Deploying your change commands from the deployment script deploys your changes to the DB2 database.

The Deployment Script Editor presents a consolidated way to work with the change that you want to deploy. It allows you to access all of the objects and actions that are relevant to the change that is being deployed.

Within the Deployment Script Editor you can:
Related concepts
Data Design Projects
Models
Migration analysis
Methods of changing a model
Related tasks
Applying another deployment script to a target model
Changing a model in the Data Project Explorer view


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