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Use a temporary sbspace to store temporary smart large objects
without metadata logging and user-data logging. If you store temporary smart
large objects in a standard sbspace, the metadata is logged. Temporary sbspaces
are similar to temporary dbspaces. To create a temporary sbspace, use the onspaces -c -S command with the -t option.
For more information, see Creating a Temporary
Sbspace.
You can store temporary large objects in a standard sbspace or temporary
sbspace.
- If you specify a temporary sbspace in the SBSPACETEMP parameter, you
can store temporary smart large objects there.
- If you specify a standard sbspace in the SBSPACENAME parameter, you can
store temporary and permanent smart large objects there.
- If you specify a temporary sbspace name in the
CREATE TEMP TABLE statement, you can store temporary smart large objects there.
- If you specify a permanent sbspace name in the CREATE TABLE statement,
you can store temporary smart large objects there.
- If you omit the SBSPACETEMP and SBSPACENAME parameters and create a smart
large object, error message -12053 might display.
- If you specify a temporary sbspace in the SBSPACENAME parameter, you cannot
store a permanent smart large object in that sbspace.
You can store temporary smart large objects in that sbspace.
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