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Is db2gncol gone?

Hi all!

I'm running DB2 v8.1 on Win2K

I'm tryng to add a generated column to a quite large table (more than
2,000,000 rows). I added the column and now would like to generate
values before to run the "set integrity" command. People on this
board talked about a db2 command called db2gncol that would do the
trick but I can't find it on any of my DB2 servers even if I can find
it in the documentation.

Is there something I missed?
Thanks!

Jean-Luc
Nov 12 '05 #1
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Jean-Luc Morin wrote:
Hi all!

I'm running DB2 v8.1 on Win2K

I'm tryng to add a generated column to a quite large table (more than
2,000,000 rows). I added the column and now would like to generate
values before to run the "set integrity" command. People on this
board talked about a db2 command called db2gncol that would do the
trick but I can't find it on any of my DB2 servers even if I can find
it in the documentation.

Is there something I missed?
Thanks!

Jean-Luc


db2gncol was removed from the image because of "infinite logging"
support. SO there really isn't a need anymore for that tool (it also has
been removed from the docs by now).
If you still need it you can request the tool from suppport via PMR.
That will also help us do the bean-counting to validate whether the
decision to remove it was premature...

Cheers
Serge
Nov 12 '05 #2

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