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Hello everybody I am learning DB2 and would like to know how to see a table's characteristics after I create one.

Similar to the EXPLAIN TABLE command in MySQL.

Thank you.

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In addition to DESCRIBE TABLE, you can use the command below

DESCRIBE INDEXES FOR TABLE *tablename* SHOW DETAIL 

to get information about the table's indexes.

The most comprehensive detail about a table on Db2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows can be obtained from the db2look utility, which you can run from a remote client or directly on the Db2 server as a local user. The tool produces the DDL and other information necessary to mimic tables and their statistical data. The docs for db2look in Db2 11.5 are here.

The following db2look command will connect to the SALESDB database and obtain the DDL statements necessary to recreate the ORDERS table

db2look -d SALESDB -e -t ORDERS
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I know this is an old question, but this will do the job.

SELECT colname, typename, length, scale, default, nulls
  FROM syscat.columns
 WHERE tabname = '<table name>'
   AND tabschema = '<schema name>'
 ORDER BY colno
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  • Hi Todd.. Do u know any query which will give the-- ddl statement for the table/index alone? TIA Dec 4, 2012 at 6:27
  • To which versions of DB2 does this apply ? I'm working with 7.2 and it doesn't seem to work. May 26, 2017 at 13:58
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    Apparently for older versions, you need to use sysibm rather than syscat. May 26, 2017 at 14:05
  • Note that the tabname and tabschema values are case-sensitive.
    – user26785
    Aug 15, 2022 at 16:30
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db2look -d <db_name> -e -z <schema_name> -t <table_name> -i <user_name> -w <password> > <file_name>.sql

For more information, please refer below:

    db2look [-h]

    -d: Database Name: This must be specified

    -e: Extract DDL file needed to duplicate database
   -xs: Export XSR objects and generate a script containing DDL statements
 -xdir: Path name: the directory in which XSR objects will be placed
    -u: Creator ID: If -u and -a are both not specified then $USER will be used
    -z: Schema name: If -z and -a are both specified then -z will be ignored
    -t: Generate statistics for the specified tables
   -tw: Generate DDLs for tables whose names match the pattern criteria (wildcard characters) of the table name
   -ap: Generate AUDIT USING Statements
  -wlm: Generate WLM specific DDL Statements
  -mod: Generate DDL statements for Module
  -cor: Generate DDL with CREATE OR REPLACE clause
 -wrap: Generates obfuscated versions of DDL statements
    -h: More detailed help message
    -o: Redirects the output to the given file name
    -a: Generate statistics for all creators
    -m: Run the db2look utility in mimic mode
        -c: Do not generate COMMIT statements for mimic
        -r: Do not generate RUNSTATS statements for mimic
    -l: Generate Database Layout: Database partition groups, Bufferpools and Tablespaces
    -x: Generate Authorization statements DDL excluding the original definer of the object
   -xd: Generate Authorization statements DDL including the original definer of the object
    -f: Extract configuration parameters and environment variables
   -td: Specifies x to be statement delimiter (default is semicolon(;))
    -i: User ID to log on to the server where the database resides
    -w: Password to log on to the server where the database resides
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  • There is many options to generate ddl of particular db2 table. Please choose the necessary detail for your search. Oct 3, 2014 at 13:00
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Syntax for Describe table

db2 describe table <tablename>

or For all table details

select * from syscat.tables

or For all table details

 select * from sysibm.tables
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All that metadata is held in the DB2 catalog tables in the SYSIBM 'schema'. It varies for the DB2/z mainframe product and the DB2/LUW distributed product but they're coming closer and closer with each release.

IBM conveniently place all their manuals up on the publib site for the world to access. My area of expertise, DB2/z, has the pages you want here.

There are a number of tables there that you'll need to reference:

SYSTABLES        for table information.
SYSINDEXES    \
SYSINDEXPART   + for index information.
SYSKEYS       /
SYSCOLUMNS       for column information.

The list of all information centers is here which should point you to the DB2/LUW version if that's your area of interest.

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  • Hi Pax, Can you frame the above answer in query, then it will be much helpfull to me.. TIA Dec 4, 2012 at 6:27
  • I am copying all my tables to another tablespace by exporting tables and importing with create option with diffrent names. I have noticed primary index are created. However, my secondary indexes are not creating because the same index name already existed. Now I am trying to get ddl statements for those indexes. Is any body give me a db2look statements to get only the index ddl statements for this database. Thanks in advance Dec 4, 2012 at 6:39
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Right-click the table in DB2 Control Center and chose Generate DDL... That will give you everything you need and more.

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I just came across this query to describe a table in winsql

select NAME,TBNAME,COLTYPE,LENGTH,REMARKS,SCALE from sysibm.syscolumns
where tbcreator = 'Schema_name' and tbname='Table_name' ;
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Try the following:

DESCRIBE SELECT * FROM TABLE_name
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you can use the below command to see the complete characteristics of DB

db2look -d <DB NAme>-u walid -e -o

you can use the below command to see the complete characteristics of Schema

 db2look -d <DB NAme> -u walid -z <Schema Name> -e -o

you can use the below command to see the complete characteristics of table

db2look -d <DB NAme> -u walid -z <Schema Name> -t <Table Name>-e -o

you can also visit the below link for more details. https://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/db2luw/v9/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.db2.udb.admin.doc%2Fdoc%2Fr0002051.htm

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    To check the indexes on table use the below command, describe indexes for table schemeaName.TableName Dec 30, 2013 at 6:19
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    To check the details of indexes on table use the below command, describe indexes for table schemeaName.TableName show detail Dec 30, 2013 at 6:21
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DB2 Version 11.0

Columns:
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SELECT NAME,COLTYPE,NULLS,LENGTH,SCALE,DEFAULT,DEFAULTVALUE FROM SYSIBM.SYSCOLUMNS where TBcreator ='ME' and TBNAME ='MY_TABLE' ORDER BY COLNO;

Indexes:
--------
SELECT P.SPACE, K.IXNAME, I.UNIQUERULE, I.CLUSTERING, K.COLNAME, K.COLNO, K.ORDERING
FROM SYSIBM.SYSINDEXES I
    JOIN SYSIBM.SYSINDEXPART P
        ON I.NAME = P.IXNAME
        AND I.CREATOR = P.IXCREATOR
    JOIN SYSIBM.SYSKEYS K
        ON P.IXNAME = K.IXNAME
        AND P.IXCREATOR = K.IXCREATOR
WHERE I.TBcreator ='ME' and I.TBNAME ='MY_TABLE'
ORDER BY K.IXNAME, K.COLSEQ;
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Describe table syntax

describe table schemaName.TableName
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  • Hi Rajesh.. do u know any query which will give the-- ddl statement for the table/index alone? TIA Dec 4, 2012 at 6:26

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