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I have a set of SQL statements originally for MySQL (I think) which I am attempting to convert to DB2.
These include things like this:
jobNumber INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
I believe that AUTO_INCREMENT needs to be replaced by GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY but I also have existing data that has to be loaded into the table and when I use this qualifier it refuses to allow data input for the column. I tried removing the qualifier, inserting the data and then doing an ALTER TABLE but it is not happy with that either.
So - question is - how do you do this in DB2 - it seems to work in Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, etc. so I'm guessing it can be done but I'm stumped.
Jon Paris
www.partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com
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