Hi Kawish,
It is a riddle now for me since you connect with DBC and you get an error. I am not sure, however when I run this query:
SELECT * FROM DBC.AllRightsV where tablename='IDCol';, I got the username as SYSDBA. I do not have admin right to perform the experiments as you can.
My past experiences with IDCol is always bad, including other DBs. It is better to have your own Identity column where you can have full control. As and when business and requirement expand, it creates a mess. When we make a call, we have to answer :), no one saves us.
Cheers,
Raja
Hi Kawish,
It is a riddle now for me since you connect with DBC and you get an error. I am not sure, however when I run this query:
SELECT * FROM DBC.AllRightsV where tablename='IDCol';, I got the username as SYSDBA. I do not have admin right to perform the experiments as you can.
My past experiences with IDCol is always bad, including other DBs. It is better to have your own Identity column where you can have full control. As and when business and requirement expand, it creates a mess. When we make a call, we have to answer :), no one saves us.
Cheers,
Raja