Answer Posted / kk
Hi,
The coloumn declare not null.but we can try to inserted or
update that coloumn means -407 error will come.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 12 Yes | 3 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
How can you find out the # of rows updated after an update statement?
What is netezza database?
Highlight all the advantages that are attached to a package.
Is ibm db2 open source?
In an sql table that is embedded, what is the procedure to retrieve rows that are part of a db2 table?
Define sqlca.
Explain the contents that are a part of dclgen.
Why do chiropractors use drop table?
What are the rules for db2 programming?
Define check constraint.
What is deadlock in db2?
can we view the access paths created by dbrm ? how ? thx
What is role in db2?
What is the maximum size of varchar data type in db2?
SET is the ANSI standard for variable assignment, SELECT is not. SET can only assign one variable at a time, SELECT can make multiple assignments at once. If assigning from a query, SET can only assign a scalar value. If the query returns multiple values/rows then SET will raise an error. SELECT will assign one of the values to the variable and hide the fact that multiple values were returned (so you'd likely never know why something was going wrong elsewhere - have fun troubleshooting that one) When assigning from a query if there is no value returned then SET will assign NULL, where SELECT will not make the assignment at all (so the variable will not be changed from it's previous value) As far as speed differences - there are no direct differences between SET and SELECT. However SELECT's ability to make multiple assignments in one shot does give it a slight speed advantage over SET.