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I need the DB2 SQL query to find the table/tables from column name. I have the column name but don't have table name which this column belongs to.

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  • It is possible that multiple tables have a column with that name. Especially if the column name is for example "ID" or "LAST_UPDATED"
    – crowne
    Sep 1, 2011 at 17:59
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    @crowne - Check the question please I have already mentioned table/tables.
    – AAA_king
    Sep 1, 2011 at 19:13

4 Answers 4

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select TBNAME
    from sysibm.syscolumns
    where NAME = '<column name>'
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SELECT tabname
    FROM syscat.columns
    WHERE colname = 'mycol'
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    Object names default to all upper case in DB2, but in case someone is deliberately using mixed-case names, consider using WHERE UPPER(colname) = UPPER('somecolumnname') Sep 7, 2011 at 17:17
  • You should even consider not using UPPER in the right part of the condition, for performance purposes WHERE UPPER(colname) = "SOMECOLUMNNAME
    – Kilazur
    Dec 12, 2014 at 10:15
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For DB2/AS400 users:

SELECT TABLE_SCHEMA, TABLE_NAME 
    FROM QSYS2.SYSCOLUMNS 
    WHERE upper(column_name) = upper('[column_name]')
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If you are using Visual Studio Server Explorer, I found using the following worked the best:

SELECT       TABNAME
FROM         SYSCAT.COLUMNS
WHERE        COLNAME = 'NASR_DESC'

Visual Studio still formatted it, but the formatting inserted by Visual Studio still worked.

Hope this helps someone searching for a known column name in their IBM DB2 database using Visual Studio Server Explorer.

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