How different is UDB v8 vs UDB v9 in terms of command line syntax?

I have the redbook for V8.  All syntax is still the same at V9?   Thanks!

Hello Ashley,
besides commands for new features or enhancements of existing commands, the syntax should be the same. Especially regarding the SQL syntax. Anyway there are a lot of features that have been introduced since DB2 9 started. Hence I would recommend to get familiar with them.
Regards,
Marcel

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