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Default Re: execution of multiple DDL statements from .net - 02-05-2008 , 07:53 AM






On Feb 4, 6:47*pm, Ed Prochak <edproc... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
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On Feb 4, 6:44 am, Tara database Guidliance <meetsati... (AT) gmail (DOT) com
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thanks for reply

Actually my other and major *part of the project is related to this so
is there any setting available in BTEQ or other in SQL assiestient to
execute it, so i proceed

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Well then you may have to find a teradata group since this appears to
be Teradata specific.

But I do question again the design that requires creating tables on-
the-fly. You are headed into a database administration nightmare doing
what you propose. *Talk to your Teradata *DBA. Please.

Sorry I cannot offer more help. I have not yet used Teradata.

* *Ed
thanks for reply
if you will get information about it then please tell me it is
essential for me


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Default Re: execution of multiple DDL statements from .net - 02-05-2008 , 07:53 AM






On Feb 4, 6:47*pm, Ed Prochak <edproc... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
On Feb 4, 6:44 am, Tara database Guidliance <meetsati... (AT) gmail (DOT) com
wrote:

thanks for reply

Actually my other and major *part of the project is related to this so
is there any setting available in BTEQ or other in SQL assiestient to
execute it, so i proceed

reply

Well then you may have to find a teradata group since this appears to
be Teradata specific.

But I do question again the design that requires creating tables on-
the-fly. You are headed into a database administration nightmare doing
what you propose. *Talk to your Teradata *DBA. Please.

Sorry I cannot offer more help. I have not yet used Teradata.

* *Ed
thanks for reply
if you will get information about it then please tell me it is
essential for me


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Default Re: execution of multiple DDL statements from .net - 02-05-2008 , 07:53 AM



On Feb 4, 6:47*pm, Ed Prochak <edproc... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
On Feb 4, 6:44 am, Tara database Guidliance <meetsati... (AT) gmail (DOT) com
wrote:

thanks for reply

Actually my other and major *part of the project is related to this so
is there any setting available in BTEQ or other in SQL assiestient to
execute it, so i proceed

reply

Well then you may have to find a teradata group since this appears to
be Teradata specific.

But I do question again the design that requires creating tables on-
the-fly. You are headed into a database administration nightmare doing
what you propose. *Talk to your Teradata *DBA. Please.

Sorry I cannot offer more help. I have not yet used Teradata.

* *Ed
thanks for reply
if you will get information about it then please tell me it is
essential for me


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Default Re: execution of multiple DDL statements from .net - 02-05-2008 , 01:43 PM



On Feb 5, 7:53*am, Tara database Guidliance <meetsati... (AT) gmail (DOT) com>
wrote:
Quote:
On Feb 4, 6:47*pm, Ed Prochak <edproc... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:





On Feb 4, 6:44 am, Tara database Guidliance <meetsati... (AT) gmail (DOT) com
wrote:

thanks for reply

Actually my other and major *part of the project is related to this so
is there any setting available in BTEQ or other in SQL assiestient to
execute it, so i proceed

reply

Well then you may have to find a teradata group since this appears to
be Teradata specific.

But I do question again the design that requires creating tables on-
the-fly. You are headed into a database administration nightmare doing
what you propose. *Talk to your Teradata *DBA. Please.

Sorry I cannot offer more help. I have not yet used Teradata.

* *Ed

thanks for reply
I do appreciate the thanks.

Quote:
if you will get information about it then please tell me it is
essential for me
Now however this remark is annoying. Unless you are prepared to
negotiate an hourly pay rate, I am not about to go out of my way to
learn teradata. Here's a final suggestion: CONTACT TERADATA!
If it really is essential to you then you should have some motivation
to go out and solve your problem.

Those of us who regularly post answers do so for free, passing on
knowledge that often we have received from others. We give it on our
own time. If you assume that I or any other reader of this group are
in any way obligated to search out information for you, then you are
sadly mistaken, or very selfish.

Have a good day, but for me this is the end of the thread.
Ed


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Default Re: execution of multiple DDL statements from .net - 02-05-2008 , 01:43 PM



On Feb 5, 7:53*am, Tara database Guidliance <meetsati... (AT) gmail (DOT) com>
wrote:
Quote:
On Feb 4, 6:47*pm, Ed Prochak <edproc... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:





On Feb 4, 6:44 am, Tara database Guidliance <meetsati... (AT) gmail (DOT) com
wrote:

thanks for reply

Actually my other and major *part of the project is related to this so
is there any setting available in BTEQ or other in SQL assiestient to
execute it, so i proceed

reply

Well then you may have to find a teradata group since this appears to
be Teradata specific.

But I do question again the design that requires creating tables on-
the-fly. You are headed into a database administration nightmare doing
what you propose. *Talk to your Teradata *DBA. Please.

Sorry I cannot offer more help. I have not yet used Teradata.

* *Ed

thanks for reply
I do appreciate the thanks.

Quote:
if you will get information about it then please tell me it is
essential for me
Now however this remark is annoying. Unless you are prepared to
negotiate an hourly pay rate, I am not about to go out of my way to
learn teradata. Here's a final suggestion: CONTACT TERADATA!
If it really is essential to you then you should have some motivation
to go out and solve your problem.

Those of us who regularly post answers do so for free, passing on
knowledge that often we have received from others. We give it on our
own time. If you assume that I or any other reader of this group are
in any way obligated to search out information for you, then you are
sadly mistaken, or very selfish.

Have a good day, but for me this is the end of the thread.
Ed


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Default Re: execution of multiple DDL statements from .net - 02-05-2008 , 01:43 PM



On Feb 5, 7:53*am, Tara database Guidliance <meetsati... (AT) gmail (DOT) com>
wrote:
Quote:
On Feb 4, 6:47*pm, Ed Prochak <edproc... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:





On Feb 4, 6:44 am, Tara database Guidliance <meetsati... (AT) gmail (DOT) com
wrote:

thanks for reply

Actually my other and major *part of the project is related to this so
is there any setting available in BTEQ or other in SQL assiestient to
execute it, so i proceed

reply

Well then you may have to find a teradata group since this appears to
be Teradata specific.

But I do question again the design that requires creating tables on-
the-fly. You are headed into a database administration nightmare doing
what you propose. *Talk to your Teradata *DBA. Please.

Sorry I cannot offer more help. I have not yet used Teradata.

* *Ed

thanks for reply
I do appreciate the thanks.

Quote:
if you will get information about it then please tell me it is
essential for me
Now however this remark is annoying. Unless you are prepared to
negotiate an hourly pay rate, I am not about to go out of my way to
learn teradata. Here's a final suggestion: CONTACT TERADATA!
If it really is essential to you then you should have some motivation
to go out and solve your problem.

Those of us who regularly post answers do so for free, passing on
knowledge that often we have received from others. We give it on our
own time. If you assume that I or any other reader of this group are
in any way obligated to search out information for you, then you are
sadly mistaken, or very selfish.

Have a good day, but for me this is the end of the thread.
Ed


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