can't we do something like this trunacte table target_table_name; insert into target_table select * from source_table; if we want to have all 3 features together. Seems weird but still asking
Right. But, I think when we are dealing with tables having millions of records and only a hundreds need insert, update or delete, then merge makes more sense.
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One of the most easiest explanation on youtube about merge statement
This was asked to me in a recent interview, Thanks for clearing the concept.
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This is really helpful thank you
Thanks for this but merge into can handle many other scenarios and it can get tricky
can't we do something like this
trunacte table target_table_name;
insert into target_table select * from source_table;
if we want to have all 3 features together.
Seems weird but still asking
Right. But, I think when we are dealing with tables having millions of records and only a hundreds need insert, update or delete, then merge makes more sense.
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Very helpful. Whats the realtime application of this statement?
For implementing scd type 1, 2 and 3
Very common in loading data while performing ETL
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