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[jira] Created: (OPENJPA-1939) index identifier max length for DB2
v9 is 128.
index identifier max length for DB2 v9 is 128.
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Key: OPENJPA-1939
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-1939
Project: OpenJPA
Issue Type: Bug
Components: jdbc
Affects Versions: 2.0.1, 1.2.2
Reporter: Michael Dick
Assignee: Michael Dick
Priority: Minor
Fix For: 2.1.0
The index indentifier limit for DB2 is 128 for db2 v9 but only 18 for earlier versions of DB2. We already detect the db2 level in the dictionary, this is just a matter of setting the appropriate value.
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[jira] Updated: (OPENJPA-1939) index identifier max length for DB2
v9 is 128.
Posted by "Michael Dick (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
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Michael Dick updated OPENJPA-1939:
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Affects Version/s: 2.1.0
Fix Version/s: (was: 2.1.0)
2.2.0
> index identifier max length for DB2 v9 is 128.
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>
> Key: OPENJPA-1939
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-1939
> Project: OpenJPA
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: jdbc
> Affects Versions: 1.2.2, 2.0.1, 2.1.0
> Reporter: Michael Dick
> Assignee: Michael Dick
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 2.2.0
>
>
> The index indentifier limit for DB2 is 128 for db2 v9 but only 18 for earlier versions of DB2. We already detect the db2 level in the dictionary, this is just a matter of setting the appropriate value.
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[jira] Closed: (OPENJPA-1939) index identifier max length for DB2
v9 is 128.
Posted by "Michael Dick (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
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Michael Dick closed OPENJPA-1939.
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> index identifier max length for DB2 v9 is 128.
> -----------------------------------------------
>
> Key: OPENJPA-1939
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-1939
> Project: OpenJPA
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: jdbc
> Affects Versions: 1.2.2, 2.0.1, 2.1.0
> Reporter: Michael Dick
> Assignee: Michael Dick
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 2.1.1, 2.2.0
>
>
> The index indentifier limit for DB2 is 128 for db2 v9 but only 18 for earlier versions of DB2. We already detect the db2 level in the dictionary, this is just a matter of setting the appropriate value.
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[jira] Reopened: (OPENJPA-1939) index identifier max length for DB2
v9 is 128.
Posted by "Michael Dick (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
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Michael Dick reopened OPENJPA-1939:
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Seeing some unit test problems with this change. Removing from 2.1.0 for now.
> index identifier max length for DB2 v9 is 128.
> -----------------------------------------------
>
> Key: OPENJPA-1939
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-1939
> Project: OpenJPA
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: jdbc
> Affects Versions: 1.2.2, 2.0.1, 2.1.0
> Reporter: Michael Dick
> Assignee: Michael Dick
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 2.2.0
>
>
> The index indentifier limit for DB2 is 128 for db2 v9 but only 18 for earlier versions of DB2. We already detect the db2 level in the dictionary, this is just a matter of setting the appropriate value.
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[jira] Resolved: (OPENJPA-1939) index identifier max length for DB2
v9 is 128.
Posted by "Michael Dick (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
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Michael Dick resolved OPENJPA-1939.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version/s: 2.1.1
> index identifier max length for DB2 v9 is 128.
> -----------------------------------------------
>
> Key: OPENJPA-1939
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-1939
> Project: OpenJPA
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: jdbc
> Affects Versions: 1.2.2, 2.0.1, 2.1.0
> Reporter: Michael Dick
> Assignee: Michael Dick
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 2.1.1, 2.2.0
>
>
> The index indentifier limit for DB2 is 128 for db2 v9 but only 18 for earlier versions of DB2. We already detect the db2 level in the dictionary, this is just a matter of setting the appropriate value.
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[jira] Resolved: (OPENJPA-1939) index identifier max length for DB2
v9 is 128.
Posted by "Michael Dick (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
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Michael Dick resolved OPENJPA-1939.
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Resolution: Fixed
> index identifier max length for DB2 v9 is 128.
> -----------------------------------------------
>
> Key: OPENJPA-1939
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-1939
> Project: OpenJPA
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: jdbc
> Affects Versions: 1.2.2, 2.0.1
> Reporter: Michael Dick
> Assignee: Michael Dick
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 2.1.0
>
>
> The index indentifier limit for DB2 is 128 for db2 v9 but only 18 for earlier versions of DB2. We already detect the db2 level in the dictionary, this is just a matter of setting the appropriate value.
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