Data Types in Distributed INSERT Operations
Distributed INSERT operations across tables in databases of different server instances can return only a subset of the data types that distributed INSERT operations can return from tables that are all in databases of the same HCL OneDB™ instance.
- Built-in data types that are not opaque or complex
- BOOLEAN
- BSON
- JSON
- LVARCHAR
- DISTINCT of built-in types that are not opaque
- DISTINCT of BOOLEAN
- DISTINCT of BSON
- DISTINCT of JSON
- DISTINCT of LVARCHAR
- DISTINCT of the DISTINCT types in this list.
Cross-server DML operations cannot reference a column or expression of a complex, large-object, nor user-defined data type (UDT), nor of an unsupported DISTINCT or built-in opaque type. For additional information about the data types that HCL OneDB supports in cross-server DML operations, see Data Types in Cross-Server Transactions.
- Most of the built-in opaque data types, as listed in Data Types in Cross-Database Transactions
- DISTINCT of the built-in types that are referenced in the line above
- DISTINCT of any of the data types that are listed in either of the two lines above
- Opaque user-defined data types (UDTs) that can be cast explicitly to built-in data types.
Distributed INSERT transactions cannot access the database of another HCL OneDB instance unless both servers define TCP/IP or IPCSTR connections in their DBSERVERNAME or DBSERVERALIASES configuration parameters and in the sqlhosts file or SQLHOSTS registry subkey. The requirement, that both participating servers support the same type of connection (either TCP/IP or else IPCSTR), applies to any communication between HCL OneDB instances, even if both reside on the same computer.