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CCSID 102 – What's a CCSID and why do I care?

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Wednesday, March 29, 2006<br />

IBM Software Group | DB2 Information Management Software<br />

New EXPLAIN tables / columns --<br />

DSN_STATEMNT_TABLE<br />

Column Name <strong>and</strong> Type<br />

STMT_ENCODE CHAR(1)<br />

Description<br />

Indicates the encoding scheme of the<br />

statement. If the statement<br />

represents a single <strong>CCSID</strong> set, then the<br />

column will contain 'E' for EBCDIC, 'A'<br />

for ASCII, or 'U' for Unicode. If the<br />

statement is a multiple <strong>CCSID</strong> set<br />

statement, then the column will be set<br />

to 'M' for multiple <strong>CCSID</strong> sets.<br />

The table above shows the changes to the<br />

DSN_STATEMNT_TABLE to support multiple <strong>CCSID</strong>s in<br />

a statement

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