One very simple solution might be to declare the columns as
VARCHAR FOR BIT DATA. Preliminary tests show that in this case, I can store binary strings without explicitly specifying
SQL_BINARY!
Update:
After testing for a few weeks, I conclude that this solution works well for me.
The only non-trivial part was to convert the
VARCHAR datatype
of the existing columns to
VARCHAR FOR BIT DATA, as this requires dropping and re-creating the corresponding tables (as well as all related objects such as indexes and foreign keys). DB2 control center "
db2cc" offers to do all that for you; however, be aware that it sometimes gets stuck in the middle of this conversion process---I highly recommend that you
make a backup of your database before attempting the conversion.
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