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Allegra
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Equivalent Describe command in DB2
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Please show me up equivalent command for 'Oracle' Describe command in DB2 ?
I seach of this, but no luck..!
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Re: Equivalent Describe command in DB2
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January 29, 2010, 05:37:40 pm »
DESCRIBE Command
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Although it doesn't appear to be as universal as the same command is in Oracle.
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Re: Equivalent Describe command in DB2
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It is
Describe table <Table Name>
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DESCRIBE Command
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