Teradata Spatial User Attributes

For information on the parameters in this dialog that are common to all readers, see:

For information on the parameters in this dialog that are common to all writers, see:

User attributes for this format are defined below.

Name The name of the field to be written.
Type

Choose one of the following field types.

bigint

Represents an 64-bit (8-byte) signed integer.

blob

Represents a variable length Binary Large Object (BLOB).

byte

Represents a fixed-length binary object.

byteint

Represents a 8-bit (1-byte) signed integer.

char

Represents a fixed length character string.

clob

Represents a variable length Character Large Object (CLOB).

date

Represents date data from January 1, 0001 to December 31, 9999.

See Standard FME Date and Time Format.

decimal

Represents a decimal number with maximum precision of 38.

float

Represents a 64-bit double-precision number.

int

Represents a 32-bit (4-byte) signed integer.

json

Represents a variable length JavaScript Object Notation (JSON).

number

Represents a fixed or floating point decimal.

smallint

Represents a 16-bit (2-Byte) signed integer.

time

This type is used to represent time data with an accuracy of up to 1 microsecond.

See Standard FME Date and Time Format.

timestamp

This type is used to represent date and time data from January 1, 0001 to December 31, 9999 with an accuracy of up to 1 microsecond.

See Standard FME Date and Time Format.

timestamptz

This type is used to represent time data with time zone information and an accuracy of up to 1 microsecond.

See Standard FME Date and Time Format.

timetz

This type is used to represent date and time data with time zone information from January 1, 0001 to December 31, 9999 with an accuracy of up to 1 microsecond.

See Standard FME Date and Time Format.

varbyte

Represents a variable length binary object.

varchar

Represents a variable length character string of length 0 to n.

xml

Represents XML documents and fragments.

Index

The types of indexes and constraints to create for the column.

Indexes and constraints are created only if the table is created. Each index and constraint contains only one column.

The valid values for the column type are listed below:

PrimaryIndex: Applies primary index constraint.

PrimaryIndexNotNull: Applies primary index and non-nullable constraints.

PrimaryKeyNotNull: Applies non-nullable and unique constraints on a column that is used as a primary key for the table. Only one primary key is allowed per table.

UniqueNotNull: Applies non-nullable and unique constraints.

NotNull: Applies non-nullable constraint.