Neoview JDBC Type 4 Driver Programmer's Reference (R2.2, R2.3, R2.4, R2.5)

For example, the following command generates the SQL statements to create the triggers for the
base table sales.paris.pictures, which contains a BLOB column, and executes those
statements. Note: This command must be typed on one line.
java -Dhpt4jdbc.blobTableName=sales.paris.lobTable4pictures
com.hp.t4jdbc.T4LobAdmin
-trigger
-exec sales.paris.pictures
Limitations of LOB Data (CLOB and BLOB Data Types)
Limitations of the CLOB and BLOB data types, collectively referred to as LOB data, are:
LOB columns can only be in the target column list of these SQL statements:
INSERT statement
Select list of a SELECT statement
Column name in the SET clause of an UPDATE statement
LOB columns cannot be referenced in the SQL functions and expressions.
LOB data is not deleted from the LOB table when the base row is deleted unless a trigger is
established. For information about triggers, see “Using SQL Triggers to Delete LOB Data”
(page 62).
LOB data is not accessible if the base table name is changed.
LOB columns cannot be copied to another table by using Neoview utility commands; for
example, through HP Neoview DB Admin.
The name of a base table that has CLOB or BLOB columns must be unique across all catalogs
and schemas when more than one of these base tables share a single LOB table.
NOTE: Adding a trigger can affect up to three schemas. For each schema, you must either own
the schema or be the super ID.
The schema where the trigger is created.
The schema where the subject table (LOB table) exists.
The schema where the referenced table (base table) exists.
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