Copy and Restore Definitions | Teradata DSA - Copy and Restore Definitions - BAR - Data Stream Architecture

Teradata® DSA User Guide

Product
BAR
Data Stream Architecture
Release Number
17.00
Published
August 2020
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2020-08-31
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Product Category
Software
Teradata Tools and Utilities

Copy

A copy operation moves data from an archived file to any existing Advanced SQL Engine / Teradata Database and creates a new object if the object does not already exist on the target database.

You can copy an object to create a new object with a different name, or keep the same name as the source object. In database-level copy operations, you can copy to a database with a different name or maintain the same name as the source.

Restore

A restore operation moves data to one of the following locations:
  • From archived files back to the same database from which it was archived
  • To a different database if the DBC database from the source system is already restored to the destination system