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The DB2 for z/OS definition (Db2zDatabase) correctly sets the maximum fractional digits for TimestampType to 12.
private static final int MAX_DB2Z_TIMESTAMP_FRACTIONAL_DIGITS = 12;
However, this applies to DB2 LUW as well, at least from version 9.7 onwards.
The override of getMaxFractionalDigitsForTimestamp() should be moved up from Db2zDatabase to AbstractDb2Database - possibly guarded with a check on major database version >= 9.
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The DB2 for z/OS definition (Db2zDatabase) correctly sets the maximum fractional digits for TimestampType to 12.
private static final int MAX_DB2Z_TIMESTAMP_FRACTIONAL_DIGITS = 12;
However, this applies to DB2 LUW as well, at least from version 9.7 onwards.
The override of getMaxFractionalDigitsForTimestamp() should be moved up from Db2zDatabase to AbstractDb2Database - possibly guarded with a check on major database version >= 9.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: