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Have a situation where we like to put hidden keyword on our add_timestamp column in our tables so that the developers do not have to enter the timestamp on an insert.
We would like to use externally defined dynamic data structure in the insert statement to prevent having to key all the from column names in the statement. But we can’t with the hidden keyword.
It’s not a 1-1 relationship.
Should we…
1) remove the hidden keyword from the add_timestamp in the table and use the externally described DS (manually populating the add_timestamp just before the insert.
2) utilize a DS that’s generated for us (via a tool) in the program without the timestamp in it, and insert via a view?
I have my preference but curious what others would do.
Jay
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