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[jira] Updated: (DERBY-426) documentation need to be modified to reflect the derby-390 fix(once it is committed) , schem , table , column names need to be in case-sensitive form.

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-426?page=all ]

Deepa Remesh updated DERBY-426:
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    Fix Version: 10.1.1.1

> documentation need to be modified to reflect the derby-390 fix(once it is committed) ,  schem , table , column names need to be in case-sensitive form.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: DERBY-426
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-426
>      Project: Derby
>         Type: Sub-task
>   Components: Documentation
>     Versions: 10.1.1.0
>     Reporter: Suresh Thalamati
>      Fix For: 10.1.2.0, 10.1.1.0, 10.2.0.0, 10.1.1.1
>  Attachments: derby426modified.zip
>
> Tools utilities Guide: Using bulk import/export chapter:
> BulkImport/ Arguments to the import procedure  section: add the following in the end:
> If you  created a schema, table or column name as a non-delimited identifier, you must pass the name in all upper case. If you created a schema, table or column name as a delimited identifier, you must pass the name in the same case as it was created.
> BulkExport/Arguments to the export procedure:  add the following in the end:
> If you have created a schema or  table name as a non-delimited identifier, you must pass the name in all upper case. If you created a schema or  table name as a delimited identifier, you must pass the name in the same case as it was created.
> Examples of bulk import and export section:  Add the following two examples to this section:
> The following example shows how to import data into the Order table (this table was created  using  delimited quotes to specify the name becuase the  word 'Order' is  a SQL reserved word) table  in a sample database from the myfile.del file.
> CALL SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_IMPORT_TABLE (null,'Order','myfile.del',null,null,null,0);
> The following example shows how to export data from the Order table (this table was created  using  delimited quotes to specify the name becuase the  word 'Order' is  a SQL reserved word)   in a sample database from the myfile.del file.
> CALL SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_EXPORT_TABLE (null,'Order','myfile.del',null,null,null);
> Modify the table name 'staff' to  all upper case 'STAFF'
> for all import/export statements except for EXPORT_QUERY example.
> for example:
> CALL SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_IMPORT_TABLE (null,'staff','myfile.del',null,null, null,0);
> toCALL SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_IMPORT_TABLE (null,'STAFF,'myfile.del',null,null,null,0);
> Importing into tables with identity columns section :  modify table name 'tab1' to 'TAB1'   and all column names
> also to upper case:
> CALL SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_IMPORT_DATA (NULL, 'tab1', 'c1,c3,c4' , null, 'myfile.del',null, null,null,0)   
> to
> CALL SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_IMPORT_DATA (NULL, 'TAB1', 'C1,C3,C4' , null, 'myfile.del',null, null,null,0)   
> CALL SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_IMPORT_DATA (NULL, 'tab1', 'c1,c3,c4' , '1,3,4','empfile.del',null, null,null,0)     
> to
> CALL SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_IMPORT_DATA (NULL, 'TAB1', 'C1,C3,C4' , '1,3,4','empfile.del',null, null,null,0)
> Executing import/export procedures from JDBC: modify
> ps.setString(2,"staff");
> to
> ps.setString(2,"STAFF");
> CODESET values for import/export section:
> CALL SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_EXPORT_TABLE (NULL,'staff','staff.dat',NULL,NULL,'UTF-8')
> to
> CALL SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_EXPORT_TABLE(NULL,'STAFF','staff.dat',NULL,NULL,'UTF-8')
> and
> CALL SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_IMPORT_TABLE(NULL,'STAFF','staff.dat',NULL,NULL,'UTF-8',0)
> In the REFERENCE  Book Please do the following changes to import/export procedures:
> SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_EXPORT_TABLE: 
> add the following before the example:
> If you have created a schema or  table name as a non-delimited identifier, you must pass the name in all upper case. If you created a schema or  table name as a delimited identifier, you must pass the name in the same case as it was created.
> modify tablename 'staff' to upper case 'STAFF'
> CALL SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_EXPORT_TABLE (null, 'staff', 'myfile.del', null, null, null)
> to 
> CALL SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_EXPORT_TABLE (null, 'STAFF', 'myfile.del', null, null, null)
> SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_IMPORT_TABLE section:
> add the following before the example:
> If you  created a schema or  table name as a non-delimited identifier, you must pass the name in all upper case. If you created a schema or  table  name as a delimited identifier, you must pass the name in the same case as it was created.
> modify table name 'staff' to 'STAFF'
> CALL SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_IMPORT_TABLE(null, 'staff', 'c:/output/myfile.del', ';', '%', null,0);
> to
> CALL SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_IMPORT_TABLE(null, 'STAFF', 'c:/output/myfile.del', ';', '%', null,0);
> SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_IMPORT_DATA section:
> If you  created a schema, table or column name as a non-delimited identifier, you must pass the name in all upper case. If you created a schema, table or column name as a delimited identifier, you must pass the name in the same case as it was created
> modify 
> CALL SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_IMPORT_DATA(NULL, 'staff', null, '1,3,4', 'data.del', null, null, null,0)
> to
> CALL SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_IMPORT_DATA(NULL, 'STAFF', null, '1,3,4', 'data.del', null, null, null,0)

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