Syntax
where:
- -logmech logon_mechanism
- Teradata Logon mechanism ,which determines the connection's authentication and encryption capabilities (either TD2 (default) or LDAP).
- -logdata log_data
- Specifies additional data needed by a logon mechanism.
- -l logon_string
- Teradata Database logon string, where the format of logon_string is: Database/User,Password
- -f data_source_name
- File or directory with data files. Supports the following input file formats:
- ESRI Shapefiles
- MapInfo data sets in native TAB format
- U.S. Census Bureau TIGER/Line files
- -a_srs coordinate_system
- Coordinate system for imported geospatial data.
Note that no transform is performed; the SRID of the GeoSpatial field is set to the value of this parameter. Default is NAD83.
- -BSIZE rows_in_batch
- Number of bytes of data in a batch inserts.
If not present, 30000000 bytes of data are in a batch insert.
- -c char_mapping
- Text file containing a mapping of illegal characters found in data source to legal characters for the database. The file should contain one entry per line in the form:
illegal_character => legal_character
Relative / exact path of file should be char_mapping. - -FLOAD load_type
- Specifies FastLoad used while logging to database or not.
0 = FastLoad off; FastLoad not used while logging to database.
1 = FastLoad on; FastLoad is used while logging to database.
2= FastLoad on, FastLoad used and logging option turned on.
- -k keyword_map_file
- Text file containing a mapping of illegal keywords found in data source to legal keywords for the database. The file should contain one entry per line in the form:
illegal_keyword => legal_keyword
Relative / exact path of file should be keyword_mapping. - -m
- if present, tables created will be MULTISET; if NOT, tables will be SET.
- -p primary_index_file
- Text file containing a mapping of user defined primary indexes for a certain layer. The file should contain one entry per line in the form:
layer_name => primary_index
Relative / exact path of file should be primary_index_mapping. - -s database_name
- Database name where the data will be imported to
- -CSET charset_name
- Specifies the client character set while logging onto Teradata Database
If this parameter is not present, the default character set is assumed (ASCII for N/W clients).Applicable values are UTF8.
Some large data files may exceed Java heap memory. In the example, the -Xms option sets the initial Java heap size to 256 MB. The -Xmx option sets the maximum Java heap size to 1024 MB.
Geospatial will rename the column name as POINT for point type geometry and GEOM for all other types of geometry if it does not receive a column name from the GDAL layer during import.