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Yes, my memmory had some reference to TINYINT, but I could not find it
in DB2/400.
Now I know I must stop locking for it, and use other option.
Thanks, now I can continue to avance my project.
Raúl

Scott Klement wrote:

In some flavors of SQL there's a data type of TINYINT, which seems to be
what Raul is looking for.

Unfortunately, this doesn't exist in DB2 for i.


On 3/25/2013 9:24 AM, Luis Rodriguez wrote:


IIRC, the smallest integer field you can specify in SQL is SMALLINT, which
is defined as (again, IIRC) as a two(2) bytes field.





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