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How to extract sequences in db2 udb 8.2

Hi,

Anybody can tell me how to extract sequences in db2 udb 8.2 ?

Thanks,
Mrinal
Jul 6 '07 #1
1 1862
dewa81
14
What exactly you need?
If u want to find the sequence value u can use this query

select nextval for <seqname> from sysibm.sysdummy1
Jul 6 '07 #2

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