PRIMARY KEY (column_name) - Teradata Vantage - Analytics Database

SQL Data Definition Language Syntax and Examples

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VantageCloud
VantageCore
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VMware
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IntelliFlex
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Analytics Database
Teradata Vantage
Release Number
17.20
Published
June 2022
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A column or column set as the PRIMARY KEY constraint for the table. Columns specified in a PRIMARY KEY constraint must all be defined as NOT NULL.

For nontemporal tables, the PRIMARY KEY constraint implicitly uses a USI.

For temporal tables, the PRIMARY KEY constraint implicitly uses a single-table join index or, in certain cases, a USI. For details, see Teradata Vantageā„¢ - Temporal Table Support, B035-1182.

For an unnamed PRIMARY KEY table constraint, use this syntax:

     CONSTRAINT PRIMARY KEY (column_name)
CONSTRAINT constraint_name
For a named PRIMARY KEY table constraint, use this syntax:
     CONSTRAINT constraint_name PRIMARY KEY (column_name)
If you specify multiple columns, the primary key constraint is based on the combined values of the specified columns. The primary key for the table can consist of up to 64 columns.