Example: Adding a Derived Period Column to a Table - Teradata Vantage - Analytics Database

SQL Data Definition Language Syntax and Examples

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VMware
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Analytics Database
Teradata Vantage
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17.20
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June 2022
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This example modifies a table to add a derived period column.

Here is the table definition for this example.

CREATE TABLE employee (
eid INTEGER NOT NULL,
name VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL,
deptno INTEGER NOT NULL,
jobstart DATE NOT NULL,
jobend DATE NOT NULL
) PRIMARY INDEX(eid);

This following statement modifies the table, employee, to add a derived period column, jobduration, with jobstart as the period start column and jobend as the period end column.

ALTER TABLE employee ADD PERIOD FOR jobduration(jobstart, jobend);