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It is not possible to execute procedures that required to return IN/OUT, OUT, or RETURN parameters values on more than 1 source at a time. |
{code:lang=SQL|title=Example DDL} CREATE FOREIGN PROCEDURE PROC (arg1 IN STRING NOT NULL, arg2 IN STRING, SOURCE_NAME IN STRING) {code} |
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{code:lang=SQL|title=Example Calls Against A Single Source} CALL PROC(arg1=>'x', SOURCE_NAME=>'sourceA') EXEC PROC('x', 'y', 'sourceB') {code} {code:lang=SQL|title=Example Calls Against All Sources} CALL PROC(arg1=>'x') EXEC PROC('x', 'y') {code} {note}You are currently limited to only literal source_name values, you cannot for example pass the source name via a procedural relational join.{note} |
h1. Additional Concerns |
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Multi-source models can be used to quickly access data in multiple sources with homogeneous metadata. When you have multiple instances of data that are using identical schema (horizontal sharding), Teiid can help you aggregate data across all the instances, using "multi-source" models. In this scenario, instead of creating/importing a model for every data source, user needs to define one source model that represents the schema and configure multiple data "sources" underneath it. During runtime, when a query issued against this model, the query engine analyzes the information and gathers the required data from all the sources configured and aggregates the results and provides in a single result set. Since all sources utilize the same physical metadata, this feature is most appropriate for accessing the same source type with multiple instances.
To mark a model as multi-source, the user needs to supply property called supports-multi-source-bindings, in the "vdb.xml" file. Also, the user needs to define multiple sources. Here is code example showing dynamic vdb with single model with multiple sources defined.
<vdb name="vdbname" version="1"> <model visible="true" type="PHYSICAL" name="Customers" path="/Test/Customers.xmi"> <property name="supports-multi-source-bindings" value="true"/> <source name="chicago" translator-name="oracle" connection-jndi-name="chicago-customers"/> <source name="newyork" translator-name="oracle" connection-jndi-name="newyork-customers"/> <source name="la" translator-name="oracle" connection-jndi-name="la-customers"/> </model> </vdb>
In the above example, the VDB defined has single model called Customers, that has multiple sources (chicago, newyork, and la) that define different instances of data. Every time a model is marked as "multi-source", the runtime engine adds a additional column called "SOURCE_NAME" to every table in that model. This column maps to the source's name from the XML. In the above XML code that would be chicago, la, newyork. This allows queries like the following:
select * from table where SOURCE_NAME = 'newyork' update table column=value where SOURCE_NAME='chicago' delete from table where column = x and SOURCE_NAME='la' insert into table (column, SOURCE_NAME) VALUES ('value', 'newyork')
Note that when user do not supply the "SOURCE_NAME" in the criteria, the command applies to all the sources. If SOURCE_NAME supplied, the query is executed only aginst the source specified. Another useful feature along with this feature is "partial results" to skip unavailable sources if they are down.
More complex partitioning scenarios, such as heterogeneous sources or list partitioning will require the use of a Federated Optimizations#Partitioned Union.
Currently the tooling support for managing the multi-source feature is limited, so if you need to use this feature build the VDB as usual in the Teiid Designer and then edit the "vdb.xml" file in the VDB archive using a Text editor to add the additional sources as defined above. You must deploy a separate data source for each source defined in the xml file. |
If you would like to use "SOURCE_NAME" in your transformations to control which sources are accessed or updated, you would manually need to add this extra column on your view table in the Designer. This column will not be automatically added on the source table, when you import the medata from source. It is important to understand that a column or IN procedure parameter named source_name in multi-source mode will always be treated as the explicit form of the multi-source source_name column and will no longer be treated as an actual physical column or procedure parameter. |
A multi-source SELECT may use the source_name column anywhere a column reference is allowed. As a final stage of planning, a source query will be generated against each source and each instance of the source_name column replaced by the appropriate value. If the resulting query still needs executed, it is sent to the source. If the WHERE clause evaluates to always false, then the query is pruned from the result. All results are then unioned together and returned as the full result.
A multi-source INSERT may use the source_name column as an insert target column to specify which source should be targeted by the INSERT. Only a INSERT using the VALUES clause is supported and the source_name column value must be a literal. If the source_name column is not part of the INSERT column, then the INSERT will be issued against every source. The sum of the update counts will be returned as the resultant update count.
A multi-source delete functions just like SELECT, however it is not possible to use the source_name column as a target column in the change set. Any other usage of the source_name column will be the appropriate value for each source. If the WHERE clause evaluates to always false, then no update will be issued to the source. The sum of the update counts will be returned as the resultant update count.
A multi-source delete functions just like SELECT. Any usage of the source_name column will be the appropriate value for each source. If the WHERE clause evaluates to always false, then no delete will be issued to the source. The sum of the update counts will be returned as the resultant update count.
A physical stored procedures requires the manual addition of a string source_name parameter to allow for specifying which source the procedure is executed on. If the source_name parameter is not added or if named parameters are used and the source_name parameter is allowed to default to a null value, then the procedure will be executed on each source and the results unioned together.
It is not possible to execute procedures that required to return IN/OUT, OUT, or RETURN parameters values on more than 1 source at a time.
CREATE FOREIGN PROCEDURE PROC (arg1 IN STRING NOT NULL, arg2 IN STRING, SOURCE_NAME IN STRING)
CALL PROC(arg1=>'x', SOURCE_NAME=>'sourceA') EXEC PROC('x', 'y', 'sourceB')
CALL PROC(arg1=>'x') EXEC PROC('x', 'y')
You are currently limited to only literal source_name values, you cannot for example pass the source name via a procedural relational join. |
When running under a transaction of in a mode that detects the need for a transaction and multiple updates are performed, an attempt will be made to enlist each source in the same XA transaction.