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Browse All Topics1) We got remote access to iseries AS400 DB2 V5R3M0 through telnet, MOCHA tool and Java JDBC driver based free tools executeQuery & DBVisualizer.
2) When I create tables from any of these 4 connection modes, DEFAULT values are not getting added to the structure of the tables. Why so and what could be the way to achieve this?
3) When I try to export XML/delimited file using executeQuery from source Linux database schema, it is failing when there are special characters in column names like hyphens, spaces etc.
4) If this export does succeed, then in import into AS400 DB2 table, it is saying it is not jouranled.
5) So, I created a journal receiver, journal and then start journal but again this is failing for table names longer than 10 characters. Other wise I am able to import data successfully. How to journal tables with more than 10 characters. Please give commands or link(s) containing the same.
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by: daveslashPosted on 2009-08-20 at 09:37:17ID: 25144528
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