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<h3 id="rzajtddm">Distributed data management (DDM)</h3>
<p>DDM is a function of the operating system that allows an application program
or user on one system to use database files stored on remote systems. The
systems must be connected by a communications network, and the remote systems
must also be using DDM.</p>
<p>DDM on the iSeries&trade; server allows application programs or users to:</p>
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<li>Access data files that reside on remote systems (target systems). The
remote systems can also access data files on the local iSeries system.</li>
<li>An application can add, change, and delete data records in a file that
exist on a target system.</li>
<li>Create, delete, or rename files on a remote system.</li>
<li>Copy a file from one system to another.</li></ul>
<p>When DDM is in use, neither the application program nor the program user
needs to know if the file that is needed exists locally or on a remote system.
Remote and local file processing are essentially handled the same way.</p>
<p>For more information on DDM, see the following:</p>
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<li><a href="../ddm/rbae5kickoff.htm" target="_blank">Distributed Data Management (SC41-5307)</a>.</li></ul>
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