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On 30-Nov-2015 16:56 -0600, Rob wrote:
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[ COMMENT ON COLUMN schema.table.column IS "Field Comment" ] Runs
in System i Navigator without an error.
[ LABEL ON COLUMN schema.table.column IS "Field Label" ] also Runs
in System i Navigator without an error.
But neither change COLUMN_TEXT.
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The former statement should have changed the REMARKS. The latter
statement makes changes that are not visible\manifest in the data
available from the SQLCOLUMNS VIEW [unless the VIEW is customized, or
has been updated by IBM to reflect a newer ODBC [than 1.0] specification.
Try instead:
LABEL ON COLUMN schema.table.column TEXT IS 'Field Text'
Or [better IMO], enabling one statement to modify multiple columns,
use the following syntax instead:
LABEL ON COLUMN schema.table
( column1 TEXT IS 'Field Text'
, [...]
, columnN TEXT IS 'Column Text'
)
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