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Seems to me, from all that has been said already, all this talk of what differences are there are irrelevant - IBM has to map the stuff - DB2 access is not being used - so it's not an issue.

Regards
Vern

Charles Wilt wrote:
My bet: CHAR(1) FOR BIT DATA.

Charles

On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 10:06 AM, Terrence Enger
<tenger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 2008-10-09 at 10:31 -0700, Peter Dow (ML) wrote:
Hi Scott,

Thanks for these posts - I learn something every time!

Are there any MySQL statements that are not supported by DB2 (or any of
the other storage engines)? And if so, what happens?
And I am curious to learn what DB2 will do with the 'tinyint' data type.

Cheers,
Terry.


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