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Status Delivered
Workspace Db2 for z/OS
Created by Guest
Created on Mar 7, 2019

Support ARCHIVE tables by V7 accelerator

Today, temporal tables are supported by v7 accelerator.

Archive tables that was released later in DB2 v11 are not supported.

We are asking for support ARCHIVE tables also in the accelerator.

  • Guest
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    Dec 31, 2020

    Hello.

    I checked the issue with Integrated synchronization and it work.

    So, the idea was solved for us.

    Givli

  • Guest
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    May 7, 2019

    Hi Janet,

    the pmr is archived already ( PID 5697DA700 )

    We create a Db2 ARCHIVE like this one:
    ====
    create database dbar;                                               
    create table tabase (C1 integer, C2 integer) in database dbar;      
    create unique index ixbase on tabase ( C1 ASC);                     
    create table taarch (C1 integer, C2 integer) in database dbar;      
    create unique index ixarch on taarch ( C1 ASC);                     
    ALTER TABLE tabase                                                  
      ENABLE ARCHIVE USE taarch ;                                       
    commit;                                                             
    INSERT INTO tabase values(1, 1);                                    
    set SYSIBMADM.MOVE_TO_ARCHIVE = 'Y';                                
    DELETE FROM tabase;                                                 
    commit;                                                             
    set SYSIBMADM.MOVE_TO_ARCHIVE = 'N';                                
    INSERT INTO tabase values(2, 2);                                    
                            
    Add to Acceleration OK
    LOAD OK
    add to Replication looks OK but DMMD tables do not contain the archive table
    LOAD fails

    AQT20009E - Operation "EnableReplicationForTableCommand" failed:
    "com.ibm.de.dwa.iu.management.exception.ReplicationException:
    Failed to add source tables to the subscription, and assign them to target
    tables.
    com.ibm.de.dwa.iu.management.exception.ReplicationException:
    com.ibm.de.dwa.iu.management.exception.ReplicationException:
    Failed to add source tables to the subscription, and assign them to target tables.

    Thanks Andrea

  • Guest
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    May 7, 2019

    Please see the link for the pmr.

    I hope you can find it and it will help to understand the idea.

    Pmr 40692,003,756

  • Admin
    Janet Figone
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    May 6, 2019
    Please provide additional information about this request. We could not find the PMR 40692,003,756 referenced in the Idea.
    Queries for archived tables should already be accelerate-able, so it is not clear to us what is missing.
      Thank you.

  • Guest
    Reply
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    Mar 7, 2019

    please see pmr 40692,003,756