In which type of database are column-organized tables supported?
A. Partitioned databases.
B. DB2 pureScale databases.
C. Databases whose code set is Unicode.
D. Databases whose code set is Non-Unicode.
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analyticssays:
The correct answe is C “Databases whose code set is Unicode”
The following system and database configurations do not support column-organized tables in the DB2 Version 10.5 release.
-Databases in a DB2 pureScale environment
-Partitioned databases
-Databases that are created without automatic storage enabled
-Table spaces that are not enabled for reclaimable storage
-Databases whose code set and collation are not UNICODE and IDENTITY or IDENTITY_16BIT
The correct answe is C “Databases whose code set is Unicode”
The following system and database configurations do not support column-organized tables in the DB2 Version 10.5 release.
-Databases in a DB2 pureScale environment
-Partitioned databases
-Databases that are created without automatic storage enabled
-Table spaces that are not enabled for reclaimable storage
-Databases whose code set and collation are not UNICODE and IDENTITY or IDENTITY_16BIT
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