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Accessibility<br />

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If the repeat arrow contains a comma, you must separate repeated items with a<br />

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How to send your comments<br />

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▼ repeatable_item<br />

A repeat arrow above a stack indicates that you can repeat the items in the<br />

stack.<br />

v Keywords appear in uppercase (for example, FROM). They must be spelled exactly<br />

as shown. Variables appear in all lowercase letters (for example, column-name).<br />

They represent user-supplied names or values.<br />

v If punctuation marks, parentheses, arithmetic operators, or other such symbols<br />

are shown, you must enter them as part of the syntax.<br />

Accessibility features help a user who has a physical disability, such as restricted<br />

mobility or limited vision, to use software products. The major accessibility features<br />

in z/OS products, including DB2 UDB for z/OS, enable users to:<br />

v Use assistive technologies such as screen reader <strong>and</strong> screen magnifier software<br />

v Operate specific or equivalent features by using only a keyboard<br />

v Customize display attributes such as color, contrast, <strong>and</strong> font size<br />

Assistive technology products, such as screen readers, function with the DB2 UDB<br />

for z/OS user interfaces. Consult the documentation for the assistive technology<br />

products for specific information when you use assistive technology to access these<br />

interfaces.<br />

Online documentation for Version 8 of DB2 UDB for z/OS is available in the DB2<br />

Information Center, which is an accessible format when used with assistive<br />

technologies such as screen reader or screen magnifier software. The DB2<br />

Information Center for z/OS solutions is available at the following Web site:<br />

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/dzichelp<br />

Your feedback helps IBM to provide quality information. Please send any comments<br />

that you have about this book or other DB2 UDB for z/OS documentation. You can<br />

use the following methods to provide comments:<br />

v Send your comments by e-mail to db2pubs@vnet.ibm.com <strong>and</strong> include the name<br />

of the product, the version number of the product, <strong>and</strong> the number of the book. If<br />

you are commenting on specific text, please list the location of the text (for<br />

example, a chapter <strong>and</strong> section title, page number, or a help topic title).<br />

v You can also send comments from the Web. Visit the library Web site at:<br />

www.ibm.com/software/db2zos/library.html<br />

This Web site has a feedback page that you can use to send comments.<br />

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