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01-19-04 03:34 PM

I understand the attributes of language and enterprise attributes of table.
If I want create table, will following table structure is valid?

CREATE TABLE ERROR_MESSAGES( ROW_ID VARCHAR(15) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
ERR_CODE VARCHAR (30) NOT NULL, ERR_DESC VARCHAR (255) NOT NULL, LANGAUGE
VARCHAR(15) NOT NULL, ENTERPRISE VARCHAR(15) NOT NULL);

Please let me know, if my following flow of events correct:

1. ApplicationTables gets the language and enterprise attributes from the
from Table Tag. 2. Constructs similar SELECT statement.

SELECT ERR_CODE, ERR_DESC FROM ERROR_MESSAGES WHERE LANGUAGE="en_us" and
ENTERPRISE = "bank";

From reading documentation, my understanding Application Table Service
making an assumption of specific column names. Does anyone know of specifi
column names?



Thanks
Manju


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