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Teradata Cookbook: Over 85 recipes to implement efficient data warehousing solutions

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Teradata Cookbook

SQLs

In this chapter, we will learn techniques that will help in writing statements/SQL queries efficiently. Increasing the efficiency of DDL/DML/DCL statements/SQL queries will reduce the CPU/IO and runtime of a query.

The following topics will be covered:

  • Writing queries
  • Querying efficiently
  • Explain before executing queries
  • Decoding explain
  • Resolving skewing data
  • Resolving skew in databases
  • Solving insert performance
  • Solving delete performance
  • Improving update performance
  • Performing merge into

Introduction

Query writing is an art. When a painter starts on the canvas he has a clear understanding of what he is going to draw on the empty canvas; he can’t just start with something and change his mind in the middle of the drawing. Imagine Leonardo da Vinci drawing Mona Lisa and half way in-between he changes his mind and starts drawing Medusa.

Data volumes are on the continuous rise and the size of the data warehouse has been increasing more than ever. In such a scenario, writing queries efficiently has become even more important. For a developer or a data scientist, using SQL still remains a very powerful method of analyzing data and building reports and trends. 

Writing queries

Here we will assume that the reader is well versed with Teradata SQL syntax and has all the required tools to connect and execute the queries on Teradata.

Every SQL statement that executes on Teradata database consumes CPU, IO, AWT, and Spool.

Teradata's architecture is based on parallelism, which essentially means the efficiency of the query is based on how parallel efficient the query execution is, meaning how well it could leverage Teradata's parallelism. However, it also has an exception which will be covered in a later part of the chapter.

Getting ready

Teradata has many tools for writing the queries; you can use SQLA or a BTEQ for executing queries. There are also many third-party...

Querying efficiently

Have you been struggling with your queries running for a long time, have your queries been flagged on more than one occasion, or have you been reprimanded by your DBAs multiple times regarding high system resource consumption? Are these some situations you have been through? If yes, the queries you are running are not efficient and need to be looked at for performance improvement/optimization.

There are three types of typical users that use Teradata database:

  • Business users
  • Developers
  • Administrators

The administrator community obviously wants the queries running on the Teradata system to be as efficient as possible.

Getting ready

Here, we will look at some basic rules that need to be kept in mind when...

Explain before executing queries

Teradata gives you the benefit of checking the actual execution plan before executing the query. The English translation of the plan the Teradata optimizer develops to service the SQL. The terms execution plan and explain plan can be used interchangeably:

DIAGNOSTIC VERBOSEEXPLAIN ON FOR SESSION;
DIAGNOSTIC HELPSTATS ON FOR SESSION;

VERBOSEEXPLAIN adds information on the hash fields used to build intermediate spool files. This can be of significant value when diagnosing skewed redistribution.  

HELPSTATS adds a list of RECOMMENDED STATISTICS to the end of the explain plan.  A word of caution: do not blindly collect stats from this list of recommendations. The recommendation usually covers all joining columns with single as well as multi-column options and it may prove costly to collect them. 

...

Decoding explain

<span>Even though the EXPLAIN plan is in plain English, it is not easy to understand the underlying meaning without understanding the main keywords. At first look, it possibly won't make any sense to you and you may not relate it to the query. We will decode the output into its pieces to carve out the relevant information behind it.

How to do it...

  1. Identify the query for which you want to check the explain.
  2. It is recommended to check the explain of all the queries before executing, as query plans get changed if table demographics are changed.
  3. Hit F6 by selecting the query to get the explain, or write the EXPLAIN keyword before the query and press F5:
Explain
Insert Into test01.webclicks...

Resolving skewing data

In statistics, skewness is a measure of the asymmetry of the probability distribution of a real-valued random variable about its mean. And in Teradata, it is defined as imbalanced processing, caused by uneven distribution. Highly skewed means some AMPs have more rows and some much less, as in data is not properly/evenly distributed. We can have data skew, CPU skew, and IO skew.

Shared Nothing architecture – dividing the work

The shared nothing architecture ensures that each virtual processor is responsible for the storage and retrieval of its own unique data. Data is stored physically together on the node, but the virtual processors ensure parallelism. This is also the basis of Teradata scalability. Each AMP owns an equal slice of the disk:

We will now understand how we can detect skew in a table which has a bad PI and how we can resolve it...

Resolving skew in database

A database can run out of space if it has excessive tables that are skewed. Skew in small tables is understandable and can't be controlled, whereas skew in big tables can be controlled and reduced.

DBC.TableSize: Provides space by AMP about table space usage
for each AMP.

Getting ready

We will connect to our Teradata database instance and open SLQA to generate the list of tables with their space and skew details.

How to do it...

  1. Pick the database on which you need to analyze the skew tables.
  2. Execute this query to get the list of tables...

Introduction


Query writing is an art. When a painter starts on the canvas he has a clear understanding of what he is going to draw on the empty canvas; he can’t just start with something and change his mind in the middle of the drawing. Imagine Leonardo da Vinci drawing Mona Lisa and half way in-between he changes his mind and starts drawing Medusa.

Data volumes are on the continuous rise and the size of the data warehouse has been increasing more than ever. In such a scenario, writing queries efficiently has become even more important. For a developer or a data scientist, using SQL still remains a very powerful method of analyzing data and building reports and trends. 

Writing queries


Here we will assume that the reader is well versed with Teradata SQL syntax and has all the required tools to connect and execute the queries on Teradata.

Every SQL statement that executes on Teradata database consumes CPU, IO, AWT, and Spool.

Teradata's architecture is based on parallelism, which essentially means the efficiency of the query is based on how parallel efficient the query execution is, meaning how well it could leverage Teradata's parallelism. However, it also has an exception which will be covered in a later part of the chapter.

Getting ready

Teradata has many tools for writing the queries; you can use SQLA or a BTEQ for executing queries. There are also many third-party applications that connect to Teradata database using a data connector such as ODBC, JDBC, or .NET. Data loading utilities such as FastLoad, Multiload, or TPT can also be invoked using BTEQ or third-party apps. Here, we will use SQLA, the simplest of tools, to write a query, and show you how to...

Querying efficiently


Have you been struggling with your queries running for a long time, have your queries been flagged on more than one occasion, or have you been reprimanded by your DBAs multiple times regarding high system resource consumption? Are these some situations you have been through? If yes, the queries you are running are not efficient and need to be looked at for performance improvement/optimization.

There are three types of typical users that use Teradata database:

  • Business users
  • Developers
  • Administrators

The administrator community obviously wants the queries running on the Teradata system to be as efficient as possible.

Getting ready

Here, we will look at some basic rules that need to be kept in mind when executing queries:

  • Know your data: Understand the relationships between tables, know your data, and fetch only the required columns.
  • Visualize the answer set: Don't just keep on pulling the handle till you hit the jackpot; always try to know the count of possible rows expected.
  • Break...

Explain before executing queries


Teradata gives you the benefit of checking the actual execution plan before executing the query. The English translation of the plan the Teradata optimizer develops to service the SQL. The terms execution plan and explain plan can be used interchangeably:

DIAGNOSTIC VERBOSEEXPLAIN ON FOR SESSION;
DIAGNOSTIC HELPSTATS ON FOR SESSION;

VERBOSEEXPLAIN adds information on the hash fields used to build intermediate spool files. This can be of significant value when diagnosing skewed redistribution.  

HELPSTATS adds a list of RECOMMENDED STATISTICS to the end of the explain plan.  A word of caution: do not blindly collect stats from this list of recommendations. The recommendation usually covers all joining columns with single as well as multi-column options and it may prove costly to collect them. 

Getting ready

You can check the explain plan in SQLA or using Studio Express. The explain plan can also be generated in BTEQ but it would not be easy to read it. Explain...

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Key benefits

  • Take your understanding of Teradata to the next level and build efficient data warehousing applications for your organization
  • Covers recipes on data handling, warehousing, advanced querying and the administrative tasks in Teradata.
  • Contains practical solutions to tackle common (and not-so-common) problems you might encounter in your day to day activities

Description

Teradata is an enterprise software company that develops and sells its eponymous relational database management system (RDBMS), which is considered to be a leading data warehousing solutions and provides data management solutions for analytics. This book will help you get all the practical information you need for the creation and implementation of your data warehousing solution using Teradata. The book begins with recipes on quickly setting up a development environment so you can work with different types of data structuring and manipulation function. You will tackle all problems related to efficient querying, stored procedure searching, and navigation techniques. Additionally, you’ll master various administrative tasks such as user and security management, workload management, high availability, performance tuning, and monitoring. This book is designed to take you through the best practices of performing the real daily tasks of a Teradata DBA, and will help you tackle any problem you might encounter in the process.

Who is this book for?

This book is for Database administrator's and Teradata users who are looking for a practical, one-stop resource to solve all their problems while handling their Teradata solution. If you are looking to learn the basic as well as the advanced tasks involved in Teradata querying or administration, this book will be handy. Some knowledge of relational database concepts will be helpful to get the best out of this book.

What you will learn

  • • Understand Teradata s competitive advantage over other RDBMSs.
  • • Use SQL to process data stored in Teradata tables.
  • • Leverage Teradata's available application utilities and parallelism to play with large datasets
  • • Apply various performance tuning techniques to optimize the queries.
  • • Acquire deeper knowledge and understanding of the Teradata Architecture.
  • • Easy steps to load, archive, restore data and implement Teradata protection features
  • • Gain confidence in running a wide variety of Data analytics and develop applications for the Teradata environment

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Table of Contents

13 Chapters
Installation Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
SQLs Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Advanced SQL with Backup and Restore Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
All about Indexes Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Mixing Strategies – Joining of Tables Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Building Loading Utility – Replication and Loading Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Monitoring the better way Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Collect Statistics the Better Way Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Application and OPS DBA Insight Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
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Performance Tuning Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
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This is quite handy for Teradata DBA's and Engineer. Indeed very good recipes.
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The Teradata Cookbook is a well-organized, easy-to-use reference guide that makes a great companion book to the standard Teradata documentation. DBAs will find it useful, especially newbies, but it can also be handy for a quick look up of tasks not performed often.
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Cover basics very well. Good shelf book for troubleshooting daily issues with Teradata.
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