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Dag H. Wanvik resolved DERBY-5829.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version/s: 10.10.0.0
Issue & fix info: (was: Patch Available)
> Lift DB2 restriction on the DEFAULT clause
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> Key: DERBY-5829
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-5829
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: SQL
> Reporter: Dag H. Wanvik
> Fix For: 10.10.0.0
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> Attachments: derby-5829.diff, derby-5829.status
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> DERBY-118 started out as a request to allow date-time functions values to be
> assigned to character columns. This is not standard SQL, but it turns out the
> Derby allows such conversions at DML time, e.g. in an INSERT statement.
> Investigating this we found that there a re several instances in which Derby
> is more restrictive in type conversion at DDL time that at DML time. These
> instances can be classifies as
> a) legacy restrictions that are DB2 specific, but would be legal SQL if lifted
> b) restrictions that are not legal SQL per the standard
> This subtask addresses a). The original request falls into category b) and we
> decided not to fix those since this would allow users to write non-standard
> SQL, notwithstanding that fact the Derby also extends on the standard at DML
> time. Ideally, we would restrict those cases to follow the standard as well,
> but that woudl cause compatibility concerns.
> Furthermore, a related issue is that type checks at DDL time, e.g. that a
> character literal is not too long for its column, are performed at DML time.
> This is not as per the standard, and we track an improvement in this area as
> c) Catch type mismatch of DEFAULT values at DDL time (DERBY-5825)
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