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DB2_LOAD_COPY_NO_OVERRIDE and controlling non-recoverable load operations

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DB2_LOAD_COPY_NO_OVERRIDE and controlling non-recoverable load operations

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Question & Answer


Question

This document addresses the question of whether there is a way to restrict users from using NONRECOVERABLE loads. It also describes the usage of the DB2_LOAD_COPY_NO_OVERRIDE registry variable.

Answer

Is there a way to restrict users from using NONRECOVERABLE loads?


No. The DB2_LOAD_COPY_NO_OVERRIDE registry can be set on the server to automatically convert:

There is no way to convert NONRECOVERABLE loads to any other type of load operation.

How to use DB2_LOAD_COPY_NO_OVERRIDE registry variable


The DB2_LOAD_COPY_NO_OVERRIDE can be set on the server as follows:
db2set DB2_LOAD_COPY_NO_OVERRIDE="COPY YES to <path name>"
... where <path name> is a path that the instance owner has permission on.

Here is an example of how the registry variable can be used:
  1. Create a directory named /TMP/myinstance that the instance owner has write access to.
  2. Run the following commands:
    db2sampl
    db2 update db cfg for sample using LOGRETAIN ON
    db2 terminate
    db2 backup db sample
    db2stop
    db2set DB2_LOAD_COPY_NO_OVERRIDE="COPY YES to /TMP/myinstance"
    db2start
    db2 connect to sample
    db2 "export to employee.del of del select * from employee"
    db2 "load from employee.del of del modified by coldel, replace into employee COPY NO"

You will note that the COPY NO load above gets converted to a COPY YES and the COPY YES load would be placed on /TMP/myinstance.

Note: The registry variable can be set to any valid COPY YES syntax. Refer to the LOAD command for an example of the COPY YES syntax.  

Related Information

Miscellaneous variables

LOAD command

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