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bye good morning everybody and thank you for attending this session on db2 basics all about indexes my name is ian bjorjota iamp;#39;m an ibm gold consultant based with based in phoenix arizona i work for a company called extivia where we provide database consulting services across many platforms including of course db2 in this presentation iamp;#39;m going to talk about what indexes are and how theyamp;#39;re structured iamp;#39;m going to talk about the different types of indexes about give a little bit of information about clustering uh weamp;#39;ll talk about how indexes are updated when rows are inserted and deleted into tables and then finally weamp;#39;ll dive a little bit into how to design indexes in your database so what is an index well basically itamp;#39;s a data structure that helps to improve the speed of access to uh your data within your database or within a table and really uh from a data structure perspective itamp;#39;s just a set of pointers that ke