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DB2 - Problem description

Problem IC87433 Status: Closed

AFTER DATA TYPE IS ALTERED ON A COLUMN WITH DEFAULT VALUE, DDLS AND DMLS
MIGHT FAIL WITH SQL0901N "BAD DEFAULT"

product:
DB2 FOR LUW / DB2FORLUW / A10 - DB2
Problem description:
Under rare scenarios, DB2 may produce a SQL0901N error message 
if 
 
1. A table was created with a column for which the default value 
would depend on a special register, e.g. current timestamp, 
current date, etc. 
 
and then 
 
2. The table was altered such that the said column took on a new 
datatype that was different from the datatype of the special 
register, e.g. from timestamp to char 
 
 
All subsequent DDLs and DMLs which reference this column 
directly or indirectly might fail with SQL0901 - "bad Default" 
error message, e.g. in the db2diag.log 
 
2012-09-28-20.58.05.666018-240 E14336357E1356      LEVEL: Info 
(Origin) 
PID     : 6895                 TID  : 46919510387008PROC : 
db2sysc 1 
INSTANCE: db2inst1             NODE : 001          DB   : SAMPLE 
APPHDL  : 1-7452               APPID: *N1.db2inst1.120929083238 
AUTHID  : DB2INST1 
EDUID   : 37040                EDUNAME: db2agent (SAMPLE) 1 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, SW- common services, sqlnn_cmpl, probe:650 
MESSAGE : ZRC=0x803100AF=-2144272209=SQLNN_E_BADNEWS 
          "unexpected error but state is OK" 
DATA #1 : String, 62 bytes 
An unexpected error was detected during statement compilation. 
DATA #2 : Boolean, 1 bytes 
true 
DATA #3 : Boolean, 1 bytes 
true 
DATA #4 : Boolean, 1 bytes 
true 
DATA #5 : Boolean, 1 bytes 
false 
DATA #6 : Hex integer, 4 bytes 
0x00000000 
DATA #7 : SQLCA, PD_DB2_TYPE_SQLCA, 136 bytes 
 sqlcaid : SQLCA     sqlcabc: 136   sqlcode: -901   sqlerrml: 11 
 sqlerrmc: bad Default 
 sqlerrp : SQLNQBA9 
 sqlerrd : (1) 0x801A006D      (2) 0x00000000      (3) 
0x00000000 
           (4) 0x00000000      (5) 0xFFFFFF83      (6) 
0x00000001 
 sqlwarn : (1)      (2)      (3)      (4)        (5)       (6) 
           (7)      (8)      (9)      (10)        (11) 
 sqlstate: 
DATA #8 : Hex integer, 4 bytes 
0x00000040 
DATA #9 : String, 91 bytes 
Compiler error stack for rc = -2144272209: 
sqlnn_cmpl[565] 
sqlnq_fcs::populate_defaul[125] 
 
 
The relevant stack file for the -901 might contain the following 
functions: 
 
<StackTrace> 
-----FUNC-ADDR---- ------FUNCTION + OFFSET------ 
... 
0x00002AAAAC12F8F7 _Z10sqlnn_erdsiiiiiz + 0x014b 
                (/var/ibmdb2/nytxt980/sqllib/lib64/libdb2e.so.1) 
0x00002AAAAC24B1D9 
_ZN9sqlnq_fcs22populate_default_valueEP8sqlrg_cdP3loc + 0x0267 
                (/var/ibmdb2/nytxt980/sqllib/lib64/libdb2e.so.1) 
0x00002AAAAC24ACDE 
_ZN9sqlnq_fcs16populate_from_cdEP8sqlrg_cdP3loc + 0x0162 
                (/var/ibmdb2/nytxt980/sqllib/lib64/libdb2e.so.1) 
0x00002AAAAE6EAE85 _ZN9sqlnq_fcsC9EP9sqlnq_ftbiRiP3locb + 0x03d9 
                (/var/ibmdb2/nytxt980/sqllib/lib64/libdb2e.so.1) 
0x00002AAAAE6EAAAA _ZN9sqlnq_fcsC1EP9sqlnq_ftbiRiP3locb + 0x0006 
                (/var/ibmdb2/nytxt980/sqllib/lib64/libdb2e.so.1) 
0x00002AAAAE6EB967 _ZN9sqlnq_ftb7num2fcsEiPP9sqlnq_fcsiP3loc + 
0x0121 
                (/var/ibmdb2/nytxt980/sqllib/lib64/libdb2e.so.1) 
0x00002AAAAC24E5F4 _ZN9sqlnq_ftb4copyEPPS_P3locii + 0x071c 
                (/var/ibmdb2/nytxt980/sqllib/lib64/libdb2e.so.1) 
0x00002AAAAD3AEF96 
_Z15sqlnq_table_oldP20sqlnq_multipart_name21sqlnq_hierarchy_usag 
e + 0x0220 
                (/var/ibmdb2/nytxt980/sqllib/lib64/libdb2e.so.1) 
0x00002AAAAD41C6B6 
_Z17sqlnq_auth_objectPP8stknode_i10actiontypePhP3loc + 0x00fc 
                (/var/ibmdb2/nytxt980/sqllib/lib64/libdb2e.so.1) 
0x00002AAAAE6E6CA3 _Z12sqlnp_smactnP8sqlnp_cbi + 0x079f 
                (/var/ibmdb2/nytxt980/sqllib/lib64/libdb2e.so.1) 
0x00002AAAAC1B3252 _Z12sqlnp_parserP8sqlnp_cb + 0x0816 
                (/var/ibmdb2/nytxt980/sqllib/lib64/libdb2e.so.1) 
0x00002AAAAC1B4ADB 
_Z10sqlnp_mainP12sqlnq_stringbP3locPP9sqlnq_qur + 0x02b3 
                (/var/ibmdb2/nytxt980/sqllib/lib64/libdb2e.so.1) 
0x00002AAAAC1313D9 
_Z10sqlnn_cmplP8sqeAgentP11sqlrrstrings17sqlnn_compileModesP14sq 
lrr_cmpl_enviiPP9sqlnq_qur + 0x1317 
                (/var/ibmdb2/nytxt980/sqllib/lib64/libdb2e.so.1) 
0x00002AAAAC1300BD 
_Z10sqlnn_cmplP8sqeAgentP11sqlrrstrings17sqlnn_compileModesP14sq 
lrr_cmpl_env + 0x0021 
                (/var/ibmdb2/nytxt980/sqllib/lib64/libdb2e.so.1) 
... 
</StackTrace> 
 
 
 
The following query can be issued to help verify the problem 
 
select cast(name as varchar(25)), cast(tbname as varchar(25)), 
coltype, nulls, codepage, length, colno, typename, default, 
hidden, generated, inline_length from sysibm.syscolumns where 
tbname = '<tablename>' 
 
If coltype is different from the data type of 'generated', then 
this APAR is relevant.
Problem Summary:
**************************************************************** 
* USERS AFFECTED:                                              * 
* All                                                          * 
**************************************************************** 
* PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:                                         * 
* See Error Description                                        * 
**************************************************************** 
* RECOMMENDATION:                                              * 
* Update to v10.1 Fix Pack 3                                   * 
****************************************************************
Local Fix:
None. The problem cannot be corrected using DDLs. Please contact 
DB2 Support.
available fix packs:
DB2 Version 10.1 Fix Pack 3 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 10.1 Fix Pack 4 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 10.1 Fix Pack 3a for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 10.1 Fix Pack 6 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows

Solution
First fixed in v10.1 Fix Pack 3
Workaround
not known / see Local fix
Timestamps
Date  - problem reported    :
Date  - problem closed      :
Date  - last modified       :
23.10.2012
01.10.2013
01.10.2013
Problem solved at the following versions (IBM BugInfos)
Problem solved according to the fixlist(s) of the following version(s)
10.1.0.3 FixList
10.1.0.3 FixList