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CCSIDCompatible


For Db2, the CCSIDCompatible parameter indicates whether the High-speed Apply Engine should bypass character conversion in a specific situation.

Attributes

This parameter has the following attributes:

Attribute

Value

Section

[LogicalLog]

Abbreviation

None

DBMS

Db2

Required?

No

Valid values

Yes or No

Default value

No

Usage

Use this parameter to bypass character conversion when you know that the Coded Character Set Identifiers (CCSIDs) of two different sets of host variables are compatible, but High-speed Apply Engine encounters an error as it attempts to convert characters. Select one of the following values:

  • Specify Yes to assume the CCSIDs are compatible and bypass character conversion.
  • Specify No to assume the CCSIDs are not compatible and cause High-speed Apply Engine to report an error when it cannot find character conversion information in the SysStrings table of the Db2 catalog.

High-speed Apply Engine checks the value of this parameter only when all of the following conditions are true:

  • The CCSID of the host variables for the source database is different than the CCSID of the host variables for the target database
  • High-speed Apply Engine cannot locate either:
    • Sysstrings information from the Db2 catalog
    • A string conversion utility for the two specified CCSIDs


 

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