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: Data Henrik Henrik's thoughts on life in IT , data and information management , cloud computing , cognitive computing , covering IBM Db2, IBM Cloud , Watson , Amazon Web Services , Microsoft Azure and . more Pages Home Db2 pureXML Resources Acronyms dashDB resources Books and Papers on DB2 Friedrichshafen Bodensee Tuesday , November 28, 2023 Tips and tricks for using IBM Cloud Code Engine functions Utilize Code Engine runtime information Over the past weeks , I started to use IBM Cloud Code Engine functions Code Engine is IBM Cloud's fully managed , serverless platform to run containerized workloads It offers apps , jobs , and most recently functions Local testing of functions Code Engine apps are regular web applications , jobs are like scripts , and both can be tested locally in