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The new features introduced and the enhancements made in CES Database Server 9.1.9 release are explained in this this section. The topics covered are: |
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The internal limit of maximum number of objects, which can be stored in CES Database, is increased from 2.1 billion to 999 trillion. The limit refers to CES's capability to store and refer CES objects. The actual number of objects that can be stored in CES database depends on other factors like the amount of storage space available, capacity of database server, and so on. When CES Object ID for User data exceeds 1.4 billion, the current object insertion is aborted and the error message The Sequence has reached its maximum value appears in the CES Java Server error log. CES Object ID range from 1.4 billion + 1 to 100 billion is reserved for internal use. When this message is encountered, the CES database administrator must perform these steps:
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New Logical Data Types are introduced in CES Database Server in 9.1.9 release. This provides new logical data types in Logical Data Type Definitions class of CES Database Server.
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The precision for Logical Data Type Definition (LDD) SMoney is increased from 4 to 6. This enables the user to create properties having higher precision, using this outof-the-box LDD type. Any pre-existing properties using SMoney data type is not affected by the increase in precision. However, CES Database Administrator can manually modify the column or columns corresponding to such properties at the table level. This table details the updated data types in Logical Data Type Definitions class of CES Database Server.
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CES now supports Enumerated Valid Values of length up to 120 characters. The earlier limit was 80 characters. This table provides the details of updates in the Enumerated Valid Values class.
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