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Old 09-07-06, 09:25
Wim Wim is offline
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multiple SQL commands in Command Center

When I submit more than one SQL command at once in Command Center, only the first one is executed.

In Tools Settings I selected
x Use statement termination Character ;
But that didn't help.

It's very cumbersome to copy-and-paste each and every SQL command separately to Control Center to create and maintain a large databse.

Please help.
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Old 09-07-06, 13:45
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I remember there used to be a 'Script' tab in the older versions of the command centre


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Old 09-07-06, 23:12
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Maybe you can use
db2sql92 -d YourDB -a Account/Password -f test.sql

or
db2 -tvf test.sql
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