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MDC + Partitioning Key

Can we create a partitioned table with MDC feature. Please let me know
how that works.

Mar 12 '06 #1
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pr*************@gmail.com wrote:
Can we create a partitioned table with MDC feature. Please let me know
how that works.

Sure, just combine the DDL. The features are orthogonal.
In DB2 Viper you can even add range partitioning to the mix. :-)

Cheers
Serge

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Serge Rielau
DB2 Solutions Development
IBM Toronto Lab
Mar 13 '06 #2

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