14 IBM Informix OnLine Database Server Administrator’s Guide

Additional Documentation

Additional Documentation
For additional information, refer to the following types of documentation:
Printed manuals
Error message files
Documentation notes, release notes, and machine notes
Related reading

Printed Manuals

Youmight want to refer to a number of related Informix product documents
that complement this manual.
If you have never used SQL (Structured Query Language) or an
Informix application development tool, readIBM Informix Guide to
SQL: Tutorial to learn basic database design and implementation
concepts.
A companion volume to the tutorial,IBM I nformix Guide to SQL:
Reference,provides full information on the structure and contents of
thedemonstration database that is provided with OnLine. It includes
detailsof the Informix system catalog tables, describes Informix and
commonUNIX environment variables that should be set, and defines
column data types supported by Informix products. Further, it
provides a detailed description of all theSQL statements supported
by Informix products. It also contains a glossary of useful terms.
You, or whoever installs OnLine, should refer to theUNIX Products
InstallationGuide for your particular release to ensure that OnLine is
properly set up before you begin to work with it.
Ifyou are using OnLine across a network, you may also want to refer
to theIBM Informix NET and IBM Informix STAR Installation and Config-
uration Guide.