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Create the table without the calculated field, then create a view selecting
all of the fields, plus the calculated field. Use the view when you need
the computed field.



On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 12:41 PM, <rpglist@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I'm actually using this in a create table command not a select statement.


select fld1, fld2, fld1+fld2 as fld3 from file
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Subject: Adding calculated field



Does DB2 support adding a calculated field such as

...
int fld1,
int fld2,
int fld3 generate as (fld1+fld2));

I thought the GENERATED ALWAYS AS would work but its burping on that.



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