Matt,

Thanks for the information. I went into Navigator and looked at the table definition. There it was, "Is Identity" as one of the columns related to the columns in the table. I guess I will need to start using Navigator more.

I also just discovered that the DSPFFD command does show the information as well. We have a home grown LSTFFD command that we always use, so we never use DSPFFD. I guess I need to update our command or use DSPFFD.

Dean Eshleman
Software Development Architect

Everence Financial
1110 North Main Street
PO Box 483
Goshen, IN 46527
Phone: (574) 533-9515 x3528
www.everence.com<http://www.everence.com>


On 10/15/2012 2:25 PM, Matt Olson wrote:
Look at the DDL is the easiest way. Go into navigator, double click on the table and investigate the column in the GUI. Alternatively you can right click the table and generate the SQL Script which will create the DDL script and you can tell from that.

In MS SQL there is a stored procedure called "sp_help" which gives table information, I don't think an equivalent exists in DB2. I believe you are forced to utilize the DB2 catalog views to get the same type of information.






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