can we have an unconnected lkp to lookup a DB2 record
against a Teradata record?

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can we have an unconnected lkp to lookup a DB2 record against a Teradata record?..

Answer / srinu

Yes,,
We can use like Like,(Diff Databases)

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can we have an unconnected lkp to lookup a DB2 record against a Teradata record?..

Answer / roy

Can you put some more light on this Srinu?
Thanks in Advance.

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can we have an unconnected lkp to lookup a DB2 record against a Teradata record?..

Answer / yuvaevergreen

Hi...please have clarity on the question. Not able to trace
out...

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