Capturing DBQL Through the Account String - Teradata Database - Teradata Vantage NewSQL Engine

Teradata Vantage™ - Database Administration

Product
Teradata Database
Teradata Vantage NewSQL Engine
Release Number
16.20
Published
March 2019
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2019-05-03
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Software
Teradata Vantage

Teradata recommends that you specify which requests will be captured through DBQL via the account string. The recommendation is to have 10 to 40 different account strings based on various workloads on the system. The recommendation is to characterize the difference between work groups using 4 characters (for example, ABCD). The 4 characters should identify each work group based on workload characteristics, such as business priority and by reporting. Differentiating work groups in the account string allows you to report usage, such as CPU consumption by account string. The recommended account string format for all usage is '$M00ABCD&D&H'.

The advantage to logging DBQL by account string is that it keeps the logging rules to a minimum and alleviates the need to log a DBQL rule every time a user ID is created.

You cannot log use count information for account strings.