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<h2><a href="https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/TEIID/DDL+Metadata?focusedCommentId=92733677#comment-92733677">DDL Metadata</a></h2>
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<b>comment added</b> by <a href="https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/~shawkins">Steven Hawkins</a>
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<p>> I'm sorry I guesss I assumed the "FOREIGN TABLE" designation was optional.</p>
<p>Foreign table means a source table.</p>
<p>> So am I to understand you cannot use DDL on ANYTHING physical ?</p>
<p>Teiid DDL can be used to specify both source and virtual metadata. Source metadata will have the FOREIGN keyword.</p>
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<strong>In reply to a comment by <a href="/author/display/~virtualdatabase"
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>Tom Johnston</a>:</strong><br/>
<p>I'm sorry I guesss I assumed the "FOREIGN TABLE" designation was optional.</p>
<p>So am I to understand you cannot use DDL on ANYTHING physical ?</p>
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