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-- SOURCE FILE NAME: tbselcreate.db2
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-- SAMPLE: How to create the tables for the tbsel program
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-- To run this script from the CLP, perform the following steps:
-- 1. connect to the database
-- 2. issue the command "db2 -td@ -vf <script-name>"
-- where <script-name> represents the name of this script
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CREATE TABLE company_a
(ID SMALLINT NOT NULL UNIQUE,
NAME VARCHAR(9),
DEPARTMENT SMALLINT,
JOB CHAR(5),
YEARS SMALLINT,
SALARY DECIMAL(7,2))@
CREATE TABLE company_b
(ID SMALLINT GENERATED BY DEFAULT AS IDENTITY(START WITH 2000, INCREMENT BY 1) NOT NULL,
NAME VARCHAR(9),
DEPARTMENT SMALLINT,
JOB CHAR(5),
YEARS SMALLINT,
SALARY DECIMAL(7,2),
BENEFITS VARCHAR(50),
OLD_ID SMALLINT)@
CREATE TABLE salary_change
(ID SMALLINT NOT NULL UNIQUE,
OLD_SALARY DECIMAL(7,2),
SALARY DECIMAL(7,2))@