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feat(redshift): Add support for distStyle, distKey, sortStyle and sortKey to Table #17135
feat(redshift): Add support for distStyle, distKey, sortStyle and sortKey to Table #17135
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Can you educate me? What happens in this case? We have a table already with a name (e.g., MyTable) and we add a column. Then we execute a
CREATE TABLE MyTable...
statement with a slightly different set of columns. Wouldn't that fail due to the table name already existing? I'm wondering the same about all of the otherreturn createTable
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Yes the create table call would fail here in case the table needs replacing. The customer would then have a choice of manually dropping the table and/or updating the columns to avoid replacement.
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Can you link to the documentation here describing why one type of switch requires a new table, and others can use an ALTER command?
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In this doc: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/redshift/latest/dg/r_ALTER_TABLE.html
I couldn't find a explicit ALTER statement for INTERLEAVED sort style.
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Awesome; can you add that as a comment here, just so its clear in-source?