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Teradata setup

Some core functionality may be limited. If you're interested in contributing, check out the source code in the repository listed in the next section.

  • Maintained by: Teradata
  • Authors: Teradata
  • GitHub repo: Teradata/dbt-teradata
  • PyPI package: dbt-teradata
  • Slack channel: #db-teradata
  • Supported dbt Core version: v0.21.0 and newer
  • dbt Cloud support: Not Supported
  • Minimum data platform version: n/a

Installing dbt-teradata

Use pip to install the adapter. Before 1.8, installing the adapter would automatically install dbt-core and any additional dependencies. Beginning in 1.8, installing an adapter does not automatically install dbt-core. This is because adapters and dbt Core versions have been decoupled from each other so we no longer want to overwrite existing dbt-core installations. Use the following command for installation:

Configuring dbt-teradata

For Teradata-specific configuration, please refer to Teradata configs.

Python compatibility

Plugin versionPython 3.6Python 3.7Python 3.8Python 3.9Python 3.10Python 3.11
0.19.0.x
0.20.0.x
0.21.1.x
1.0.0.x
1.1.x.x
1.2.x.x
1.3.x.x
1.4.x.x
1.5.x
1.6.x
1.7.x

dbt dependent packages version compatibility

dbt-teradatadbt-coredbt-teradata-utildbt-util
1.2.x1.2.x0.1.00.9.x or below
1.6.71.6.71.1.11.1.1
1.7.11.7.31.1.11.1.1

Connecting to Teradata

To connect to Teradata Vantage from dbt, you'll need to add a profile to your profiles.yml file. A Teradata profile conforms to the following syntax:

profiles.yml
<profile-name>:
target: <target-name>
outputs:
<target-name>:
type: teradata
user: <username>
password: <password>
schema: <database-name>
tmode: ANSI
threads: 1
#optional fields
<field-name: <field-value>

Description of Teradata Profile Fields

The following fields are required:

ParameterDefaultTypeDescription
userstringSpecifies the database username. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver USER connection parameter.
passwordstringSpecifies the database password. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver PASSWORD connection parameter.
schemastringSpecifies the initial database to use after logon, instead of the user's default database.
tmode"ANSI"stringSpecifies the transaction mode. Only ANSI mode is currently supported.

The plugin also supports the following optional connection parameters:

ParameterDefaultTypeDescription
accountstringSpecifies the database account. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver ACCOUNT connection parameter.
browserstringSpecifies the command to open the browser for Browser Authentication, when logmech is BROWSER. Browser Authentication is supported for Windows and macOS. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver BROWSER connection parameter.
browser_tab_timeout"5"quoted integerSpecifies the number of seconds to wait before closing the browser tab after Browser Authentication is completed. The default is 5 seconds. The behavior is under the browser's control, and not all browsers support automatic closing of browser tabs.
browser_timeout"180"quoted integerSpecifies the number of seconds that the driver will wait for Browser Authentication to complete. The default is 180 seconds (3 minutes).
column_name"false"quoted booleanControls the behavior of cursor .description sequence name items. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver COLUMN_NAME connection parameter. False specifies that a cursor .description sequence name item provides the AS-clause name if available, or the column name if available, or the column title. True specifies that a cursor .description sequence name item provides the column name if available, but has no effect when StatementInfo parcel support is unavailable.
connect_failure_ttl"0"quoted integerSpecifies the time-to-live in seconds to remember the most recent connection failure for each IP address/port combination. The driver subsequently skips connection attempts to that IP address/port for the duration of the time-to-live. The default value of zero disables this feature. The recommended value is half the database restart time. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver CONNECT_FAILURE_TTL connection parameter.
connect_timeout"10000"quoted integerSpecifies the timeout in milliseconds for establishing a TCP socket connection. Specify 0 for no timeout. The default is 10 seconds (10000 milliseconds).
cop"true"quoted booleanSpecifies whether COP Discovery is performed. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver COP connection parameter.
coplast"false"quoted booleanSpecifies how COP Discovery determines the last COP hostname. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver COPLAST connection parameter. When coplast is false or omitted, or COP Discovery is turned off, then no DNS lookup occurs for the coplast hostname. When coplast is true, and COP Discovery is turned on, then a DNS lookup occurs for a coplast hostname.
port"1025"quoted integerSpecifies the database port number. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver DBS_PORT connection parameter.
encryptdata"false"quoted booleanControls encryption of data exchanged between the driver and the database. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver ENCRYPTDATA connection parameter.
fake_result_sets"false"quoted booleanControls whether a fake result set containing statement metadata precedes each real result set.
field_quote"\""stringSpecifies a single character string used to quote fields in a CSV file.
field_sep","stringSpecifies a single character string used to separate fields in a CSV file. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver FIELD_SEP connection parameter.
hoststringSpecifies the database hostname.
https_port"443"quoted integerSpecifies the database port number for HTTPS/TLS connections. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver HTTPS_PORT connection parameter.
lob_support"true"quoted booleanControls LOB support. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver LOB_SUPPORT connection parameter.
log"0"quoted integerControls debug logging. Somewhat equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver LOG connection parameter. This parameter's behavior is subject to change in the future. This parameter's value is currently defined as an integer in which the 1-bit governs function and method tracing, the 2-bit governs debug logging, the 4-bit governs transmit and receive message hex dumps, and the 8-bit governs timing. Compose the value by adding together 1, 2, 4, and/or 8.
logdatastringSpecifies extra data for the chosen logon authentication method. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver LOGDATA connection parameter.
logon_timeout"0"quoted integerSpecifies the logon timeout in seconds. Zero means no timeout.
logmech"TD2"stringSpecifies the logon authentication method. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver LOGMECH connection parameter. Possible values are TD2 (the default), JWT, LDAP, KRB5 for Kerberos, or TDNEGO.
max_message_body"2097000"quoted integerSpecifies the maximum Response Message size in bytes. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver MAX_MESSAGE_BODY connection parameter.
partition"DBC/SQL"stringSpecifies the database partition. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver PARTITION connection parameter.
request_timeout"0"quoted integerSpecifies the timeout for executing each SQL request. Zero means no timeout.
retries0integerAllows an adapter to automatically try again when the attempt to open a new connection on the database has a transient, infrequent error. This option can be set using the retries configuration. Default value is 0. The default wait period between connection attempts is one second. retry_timeout (seconds) option allows us to adjust this waiting period.
runstartup"false"quoted booleanControls whether the user's STARTUP SQL request is executed after logon. For more information, refer to User STARTUP SQL Request. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver RUNSTARTUP connection parameter. If retries is set to 3, the adapter will try to establish a new connection three times if an error occurs.
sessionsquoted integerSpecifies the number of data transfer connections for FastLoad or FastExport. The default (recommended) lets the database choose the appropriate number of connections. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver SESSIONS connection parameter.
sip_support"true"quoted booleanControls whether StatementInfo parcel is used. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver SIP_SUPPORT connection parameter.
sp_spl"true"quoted booleanControls whether stored procedure source code is saved in the database when a SQL stored procedure is created. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver SP_SPL connection parameter.
sslcastringSpecifies the file name of a PEM file that contains Certificate Authority (CA) certificates for use with sslmode values VERIFY-CA or VERIFY-FULL. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver SSLCA connection parameter.
sslcrc"ALLOW"stringEquivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver SSLCRC connection parameter. Values are case-insensitive.
ALLOW provides "soft fail" behavior such that communication failures are ignored during certificate revocation checking.
REQUIRE mandates that certificate revocation checking must succeed.
sslcapathstringSpecifies a directory of PEM files that contain Certificate Authority (CA) certificates for use with sslmode values VERIFY-CA or VERIFY-FULL. Only files with an extension of .pem are used. Other files in the specified directory are not used. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver SSLCAPATH connection parameter.
sslcipherstringSpecifies the TLS cipher for HTTPS/TLS connections. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver SSLCIPHER connection parameter.
sslmode"PREFER"stringSpecifies the mode for connections to the database. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver SSLMODE connection parameter.
DISABLE disables HTTPS/TLS connections and uses only non-TLS connections.
ALLOW uses non-TLS connections unless the database requires HTTPS/TLS connections.
PREFER uses HTTPS/TLS connections unless the database does not offer HTTPS/TLS connections.
REQUIRE uses only HTTPS/TLS connections.
VERIFY-CA uses only HTTPS/TLS connections and verifies that the server certificate is valid and trusted.
VERIFY-FULL uses only HTTPS/TLS connections, verifies that the server certificate is valid and trusted, and verifies that the server certificate matches the database hostname.
sslprotocol"TLSv1.2"stringSpecifies the TLS protocol for HTTPS/TLS connections. Equivalent to the Teradata JDBC Driver SSLPROTOCOL connection parameter.
teradata_values"true"quoted booleanControls whether str or a more specific Python data type is used for certain result set column value types.

For the full description of the connection parameters see https://github.com/Teradata/python-driver#connection-parameters.

Supported Features

Materializations

  • view
  • table
  • ephemeral
  • incremental

Incremental Materialization

The following incremental materialization strategies are supported:

  • append (default)
  • delete+insert
  • merge

To learn more about dbt incremental strategies please check the dbt incremental strategy documentation.

Commands

All dbt commands are supported.

Support for model contracts

Model contracts are supported with dbt-teradata v1.7.1 and onwards. Constraint support and enforcement in dbt-teradata:

Constraint typeSupport Platformenforcement
not_null✅ Supported✅ Enforced
primary_key✅ Supported✅ Enforced
foreign_key✅ Supported✅ Enforced
unique✅ Supported✅ Enforced
check✅ Supported✅ Enforced

Refer to Model contracts for more info.

Support for dbt-utils package

dbt-utils package is supported through teradata/teradata_utils dbt package. The package provides a compatibility layer between dbt_utils and dbt-teradata. See teradata_utils package for install instructions.

Cross DB macros

Starting with release 1.3, some macros were migrated from teradata-dbt-utils dbt package to the connector. Refer the following table for the macros supported by the connector.

For using cross-DB macros, teradata-utils as a macro namespace will not be used, as cross-DB macros have been migrated from teradata-utils to Dbt-Teradata.

Compatibility

Macro GroupMacro NameStatusComment
Cross-database macroscurrent_timestampcustom macro provided
Cross-database macrosdateaddcustom macro provided
Cross-database macrosdatediffcustom macro provided, see compatibility note
Cross-database macrossplit_partcustom macro provided
Cross-database macrosdate_trunccustom macro provided
Cross-database macroshashcustom macro provided, see compatibility note
Cross-database macrosreplacecustom macro provided
Cross-database macrostype_stringcustom macro provided
Cross-database macroslast_dayno customization needed, see compatibility note
Cross-database macroswidth_bucketno customization
Cross-database macrosgenerate_seriescustom macro provided
Cross-database macrosdate_spineno customization

examples for cross DB macros

replace

{{ dbt.replace("string_text_column", "old_chars", "new_chars") }} {{ replace('abcgef', 'g', 'd') }}

date_trunc

{{ dbt.date_trunc("date_part", "date") }} {{ dbt.date_trunc("DD", "'2018-01-05 12:00:00'") }}

datediff

datediff macro in teradata supports difference between dates. Differece between timestamps is not supported.

hash

Hash macro needs an md5 function implementation. Teradata doesn't support md5 natively. You need to install a User Defined Function (UDF):

  1. Download the md5 UDF implementation from Teradata (registration required): https://downloads.teradata.com/download/extensibility/md5-message-digest-udf.

  2. Unzip the package and go to src directory.

  3. Start up bteq and connect to your database.

  4. Create database GLOBAL_FUNCTIONS that will host the UDF. You can't change the database name as it's hardcoded in the macro:

    CREATE DATABASE GLOBAL_FUNCTIONS AS PERMANENT = 60e6, SPOOL = 120e6;
  5. Create the UDF. Replace <CURRENT_USER> with your current database user:

    GRANT CREATE FUNCTION ON GLOBAL_FUNCTIONS TO <CURRENT_USER>;
    DATABASE GLOBAL_FUNCTIONS;
    .run file = hash_md5.btq
  6. Grant permissions to run the UDF with grant option.

    ```sql
    GRANT EXECUTE FUNCTION ON GLOBAL_FUNCTIONS TO PUBLIC WITH GRANT OPTION;
    ```
    last_day

    last_day in teradata_utils, unlike the corresponding macro in dbt_utils, doesn't support quarter datepart.

Limitations

Transaction mode

Both ANSI and TERA modes are now supported in dbt-teradata. TERA mode's support is introduced with dbt-teradata 1.7.1, it is an initial implementation.

TERA transaction mode

This is an initial implementation of the TERA transaction mode and may not support some use cases. We highly recommend validating all records or transformations using this mode to avoid unexpected issues or errors.

Credits

The adapter was originally created by Doug Beatty. Teradata took over the adapter in January 2022. We are grateful to Doug for founding the project and accelerating the integration of dbt + Teradata.

License

The adapter is published using Apache-2.0 License. Refer to the terms and conditions to understand items such as creating derivative work and the support model.

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