Using Teradata Data Mover User Guide
Using Data Mover, you can define and edit jobs that copy specified database objects, such as tables, users, views, macros, stored procedures, and statistics, from one Teradata database system to another Teradata database system.
This guide explains the Data Mover component capabilities, usage, and interconnection in detail. Troubleshooting and command parameters are also available for user support.
This guide is for:
- Database administrators
- System administrators
- Software developers, production users, and testers
Why Would I Use this Content?
This guide has the elaborated basic information about Data Mover:
- Purpose and structure
- Supported copy methods
- Restrictions
- Command-Line interface
- Portlet familiarization
- RESTful API
- Automatic failover and synchronization
- Troubleshooting
How Do I Use This Content?
Depending upon your roles and requirements, you can refer to this guide. To use this guide, you need to be familiar with:
- Dual-active systems
- Teradata Database
- Teradata system hardware
How Do I Get Started?
Start with the Overview section to understand the basics of Data Mover and proceed to the following topics as per your requirements.
References to Other Relevant Content
- For information on Teradata connector limitations, refer to Teradata® QueryGrid™ Installation and User Guide, B035-5991.
- For detailed information about the query band feature using valid key-value pair, refer to Teradata® Database SQL Data Definition Language - Syntax and Examples, B035-1144.