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If a command exceeds the character limit allowed at the command prompt, a backslash (\)
can be used as the line continuation character. When the command line processor
encounters the line continuation character, it reads the next line and concatenates the
characters contained on both lines. Alternatively, the -t option can be used to set a line
termination character. In this case, the line continuation character is invalid, and all
statements and commands must end with the line termination character. For more
information, use the DB2 UDB online help.
In current releases of DB2 UDB CLP starts in ...