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Record is not inserted with DB2 ODBC driver when it contains an empty LOB value

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TitleRecord is not inserted with DB2 ODBC driver when it contains an empty LOB value
URL NameRecord-is-not-inserted-with-DB2-ODBC-driver-when-it-contains-an-empty-LOB-value
Article Number000135533
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for ODBC DB2 driver
Version: 07.16.0252
OS: Windows
Database: DB2
Application: Synscort's DMExpress application
Question/Problem Description
A record is not inserted when it contains an empty LOB value. The application mentions that the record is inserted, but it is not seen when calling a select statement.
Steps to Reproduce
Clarifying Information
Table created: "create table LOBTest(F1 BLOB(2M), F2 CLOB(2M))"

- when an empty value is specified for F1 and a value of 'ABCD' for F2, then the record is not inserted
- when a value of 'ABCD' is specified for F1 and an empty value for F2, then the record is inserted
Error Message
Defect NumberDefect 54444
Enhancement Number
Cause
Resolution
Fixed in hot fix 07.16.0257 (B0319, U0212). 
Refer to "Connect and Connect64 for ODBC hot fix download and install instructions" for instructions on how to download and install the hot fix.
Workaround
Notes
Last Modified Date12/7/2016 9:16 AM
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