Thanks Larry,
For your advice, I could get to use the
DatabaseDefinition in my code.
Could you tell
me if there is any sample code actually getting data type from the
DatabaseDefinition?
That will be of much help to
me.
Best regards,
Takehiro
Hosokawa VALWAY Technology Center, NEC Soft, Ltd.
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Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006
3:39 AM
Subject: Re: [dtp-dev] how to
enumerate data types
Takehiro,
You can use the DatabaseDefinitionRegistry class to
retrieve a DatabaseDefinition for a specific database version. From the
DatabaseDefinition, you can call any of the getPredfinedDatatypeXxx
methods to get the PredefinedDataTypeDefinitions. The
PredefinedDataTypeDefinition class contains methods for retrieving all the
datatype metadata.
Larry
Dunnell RAD Data Tools, DB2 Tooling, Eclipse WTP Project and Eclipse
DTP Project IBM DB2 Information Management
Software
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Hi,
How can I enumerate Data Types available in the DTP
frameworks or tools? I think validation of data types would be checked when
SQL Editor excuses scripts, so there might be any way to get thier
infomation. I'm sorry, but I'm beginner of DTP...
Best
regards,
Takehiro Hosokawa VALWAY Technology Center, NEC Soft, Ltd.
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