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Last updated: Nov 26, 2024
If Japanese column headers are not displayed properly when you virtualize tables in Data Virtualization, you can change the
allownonalphanumeric
setting to fix the
display of the column headers.
Symptoms
In Data Virtualization on Cloud Pak for Data, when you virtualize JSON or CSV files that have Japanese data, on IBM® Cloud Object Storage, the Japanese column names might be translated to hex values.
Resolving the problem
When you virtualize JSON or CSV files that have Japanese data, on IBM Cloud Object Storage, and the Japanese column names are not displayed
correctly, you can use the
option to view the virtualized
Japanese column headers properly. This option is disabled by default and you must enable it.allownonalphanumeric
To enable the
option, complete the following steps:allownonalphanumeric
- Access the head pod in the Data Virtualization instance (c-db2u-dv-db2u-0).
- Run the following command to edit the configuration to include the
option:allownonalphanumeric
db2uctl adm bigsql config --key bigsql.catalog.identifier.mappingrules --value allownonalphanumeric,allowleadingdigits,allowreservedwords
- Run the following command to restart Big SQL:
su - db2inst1 bigsql stop ; bigsql start
You can now preview or virtualize Japanese data on IBM Cloud Object Storage with the Japanese column names displayed correctly.