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Old November 12th, 2005, 09:01 AM
Chuck
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Default Copying data between databases

I want to replicate 5 tables from a production OLTP database to an OLAP
database several times a day. What's the best way to do this?
export/import? db2move? Two of tables will contain at most 30k rows and no
LOBS. The others < 10 rows.

Does db2 have something like Oracle's database links where I could just
trucate the table and do an insert over a link?
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Old November 12th, 2005, 09:02 AM
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Chuck wrote:
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> I want to replicate 5 tables from a production OLTP database to an OLAP
> database several times a day. What's the best way to do this?
> export/import? db2move? Two of tables will contain at most 30k rows and no
> LOBS. The others < 10 rows.
>
> Does db2 have something like Oracle's database links where I could just
> trucate the table and do an insert over a link?[/color]

See Nicknames, which are part of the built-in Federated support.



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Old November 12th, 2005, 09:02 AM
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Ian <ianbjor@mobileaudio.com> wrote in
news:4106e7c0$1_1@corp.newsgroups.com:
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> Chuck wrote:
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>> I want to replicate 5 tables from a production OLTP database to an
>> OLAP database several times a day. What's the best way to do this?
>> export/import? db2move? Two of tables will contain at most 30k rows
>> and no LOBS. The others < 10 rows.
>>
>> Does db2 have something like Oracle's database links where I could
>> just trucate the table and do an insert over a link?[/color]
>
> See Nicknames, which are part of the built-in Federated support.[/color]

Do they work on a database that is not federated?
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