IBM DB2 Non-Spatial User Attributes
For information on the parameters in this dialog that are common to all readers, see:
For information on the parameters in this dialog that are common to all writers, see:
User attributes for this format are defined below.
Name | The name of the field to be written. |
Type |
This format supports the following field types: bigint This type is used to represent 64-bit signed integers. blob This type is used to represent variable length binary data up to a length of 2,147,483,647 bytes. char This type is used to represent fixed-length character data up to a length of about 254 bytes depending on the DB2 hosting platform. clob This type is used to represent variable-length character data up to a length of 2,147,483,647 bytes. date This type is used to represent date data from January 1, 0001 to December 31, 9999. See Standard FME Date/Time Format. decimal This type is used to represent fixed precision and scale numeric data from 1-10^31 to 10^31-1. double This type is used to represent 64-bit floating precision numbers. integer This type is used to represent 32-bit signed integers. long_varchar This deprecated type is used to represent variable-length character data up to a length of 32,700 bytes. Use varchar or clob instead. real This type is used to represent 32-bit floating precision numbers. smallint This type is used to represent 16-bit signed integers. time This type is used to represent time data in the range of 00:00:00 to 24:00:00. See Standard FME Date/Time Format. timestamp This type is used to represent date and time data from January 1, 0001 to December 31, 9999 with variable precision. See Standard FME Date/Time Format. varchar This type is used to represent variable length character data up to a length of about 32,672 bytes depending on the page size of the table space and the DB2 hosting platform. xml This type is used to represent XML documents and fragments. |
Index |
The types of indexes and constraints to create for the column, if the table is created. Each index and constraint contains only one column. The valid values for the column type are listed below: NotNull: A non-nullable constraint. |