Neoview SQL Reference Manual (R2.4)

NOTE: In Neoview SQL, the partitioning key must be a subset of the clustering key. In the
case of a table with a single column clustering key, the partitioning key must be the same
as the clustering key.
CREATE TABLE t_id (surrogate_key LARGEINT GENERATED BY
DEFAULT AS IDENTITY NOT NULL,
name CHAR (256) NOT NULL,
order_number INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
primary key (surrogate_key,order_number)
)
HASH PARTITION BY(surrogate_key);
This example shows that the values for the IDENTITY column Id_col will always be generated
by the system. The following sequence generator options will take default values because
they are not specified: MINVALUE, MAXVALUE, and NO CYCLE.
CREATE TABLE tbl1 (
Id_col INTEGER UNSIGNED GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY
(
START WITH 1
INCREMENT BY 2) NOT NULL,
Col2 INTEGER NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY(Id_col)
);
INSERT INTO tbl1 values (DEFAULT, 10), (DEFAULT, 20), (DEFAULT, 30);
will result in the following rows inserted into table tbl1; (1,10), (3,20), (5,30).
INSERT INTO tbl1 values (15, 10);
will result in an error indicating that you cannot specify a value for the IDENTITY column
defined as GENERATED ALWAYS.
This statement fails with an error indicating that the start value must be less than the
MAXVALUE and greater than the MINVALUE.
CREATE TABLE tbl1 (
Id_col INTEGER UNSIGNED GENERATED BY DEFAULT AS IDENTITY
(
START WITH 100
INCREMENT BY 2
MAXVALUE 10
MINVALUE 50) NOT NULL,
Col2 INTEGER NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY(Id_col)
);
In this example, none of the sequence generator options are specified; the defaults values
for all options are used.
start value: 0 (zero)
increment: 1
min value: 0 (zero)
max value: 4294967295
NO CYCLE
CREATE TABLE tbl1 (
Id_col INTEGER UNSIGNED GENERATED BY DEFAULT AS IDENTITY NOT NULL,
Col2 INTEGER, NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY(Id_col)
);
This example shows that the IDENTITY column options can be specified in any order.
CREATE TABLE tbl1 (
Id_col INTEGER UNSIGNED GENERATED BY DEFAULT AS IDENTITY
(
START WITH 100
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