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What is the self-referencing constraint?

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A31. The self-referencing constraint limits in a single table the changes to a primary key that the related foreign key defines. The foreign key in a self referencing table must specify the DELETE CASCADE rule.

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What do you accomplish by GROUP BY ... HAVING clause?

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GROUP BY partitions the selected rows on the distinct values of the column on which you group by. HAVING selects GROUPs which match the criteria specified

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How can record locking be achieved in those DB2 versions which do not support it?

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It can be done by setting the record length’s size to more than half of the page’s size.

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What is COPY PENDING status?

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- A status occurs when image copy on a table needs to be taken


- The table is available only for queries and can not be updated


- COPY PENDING status can be removed by taking away the image copy or by using REPAIR utility

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What is Mainframe Testing?

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Mainframe Testing is similar to client-server applications testing, but you have to know how to operate basic TSO and ISPF commands and menus, view mainframe files, look at and use SDSF or other output tool, log on CICS and transactions, use FTP or another transfer protocol, submit the batch job - it's for QA testing of mainframe applications.

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What is Marshalling?

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Marshalling is the process of gathering data from one or more applications or non-contiguous sources in computer storage, putting the data pieces into a message buffer, and organizing or converting the data into a format that is prescribed for a particular receiver or programming interface.  

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Write a method to fill all the spaces in a string with '%20'

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public class Test {


    public void replaseSpaces(char[] str, int length) {


        int spaceCount = 0, newLength = 0, i = 0;


        for(i = 0; i < length; i++) {


            if (str[i] == ' ') 


                spaceCount++;


        }


 


        newLength = length + (spaceCount * 2);


        str[newLength] = '\0';


        for(i = length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {


            if (str[i] == ' ') {


                str[newLength - 1] = '0';


                str[newLength - 2] = '2';


                str[newLength - 3] = '%';


                newLength = newLength - 3;


            }


            else {


                str[newLength - 1] = str[i];


                newLength = newLength - 1;


            }


        }


        System.out.println(str);


    }


 


    public static void main(String[] args) {


        Test tst = new Test();


        char[] ch = {'t', 'h', 'e', ' ', 'd', 'o', 'g', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' '};


        int length = 6;


        tst.replaseSpaces(ch, length);  


    }


}

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Explain the basic difference between 32-bit and 64-bit operating system?

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A 32 bit processor is faster than a 64 bit processor, 64 bit processors are very commonly used that you can find it easily in any home pc but the main difference is the hardware you are having on your machine. For 32 bits there isn't any need of any wide main bus to carry 32 bits at a time but for 64 bits its must that you should have a wider bus to carry 64bits.

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