Automatic Partitioning of Level-2 Partitioned Tables
When creating a level-2 partitioned table, you can specify the AUTOMATIC keyword in the list partition definition to support automatic level-1 and level-2 partitioning of the level-2 partitioned table. Automatic extension of level-2 list partitioned tables supports only single-column partition keys.
- When creating a level-2 partitioned table, specify AUTOMATIC in the level-1 partition definition to support automatic level-1 partitioning.
gaussdb=# CREATE TABLE autolist_range (c1 int, c2 int) PARTITION BY LIST (c1) AUTOMATIC SUBPARTITION BY RANGE (c2) ( PARTITION p1 VALUES (1, 2, 3) ( SUBPARTITION sp11 VALUES LESS THAN (5), SUBPARTITION sp12 VALUES LESS THAN (10) ), PARTITION p2 VALUES (4, 5, 6) ( SUBPARTITION sp21 VALUES LESS THAN (5), SUBPARTITION sp22 VALUES LESS THAN (10) ) );
If the inserted data cannot match any existing level-1 partition, a level-1 partition is automatically created. The range of the new level-1 partition is defined as a single key (new partition key corresponding to the new data), and a level-2 partition is defined under the new level-1 partition.-- Insert data 9 into the level-1 partition key. Because the key values of the existing level-1 partitions p1 and p2 do not contain 9, a level-1 partition sys_p1 is automatically created and the partition is defined as VALUES (9). gaussdb=# INSERT INTO autolist_range VALUES (9, 0);
This function is equivalent to the following commands:
gaussdb=# ALTER TABLE autolist_range ADD PARTITION sys_p1 VALUES (9); gaussdb=# INSERT INTO autolist_range VALUES (9, 0); gaussdb=# DROP TABLE autolist_range;
- When creating a level-2 partitioned table, specify AUTOMATIC in the level-2 partition definition to support automatic level-2 partitioning.
gaussdb=# CREATE TABLE range_autolist (c1 int, c2 int) PARTITION BY RANGE (c1) SUBPARTITION BY LIST (c2) AUTOMATIC ( PARTITION p1 VALUES LESS THAN (5) ( SUBPARTITION sp11 VALUES (1, 2, 3), SUBPARTITION sp12 VALUES (4, 5, 6) ), PARTITION p2 VALUES LESS THAN (10) ( SUBPARTITION sp21 VALUES (1, 2, 3), SUBPARTITION sp22 VALUES (4, 5, 6) ) );
If the inserted data cannot match any existing level-2 partition, a level-2 partition is automatically created under the corresponding level-1 partition. The range of the new level-2 partition is defined as a single key (new partition key value corresponding to the new data).
-- Insert data 0 into the level-2 partition key. Because the key value of the existing level-2 partition does not contain 0, a level-2 partition sys_sp1 is automatically created. The partition is defined as VALUES (0). gaussdb=# INSERT INTO range_autolist VALUES (4, 0);
This function is equivalent to the following commands:
gaussdb=# ALTER TABLE range_autolist MODIFY PARTITION p1 ADD SUBPARTITION sys_sp1 VALUES (0); gaussdb=# INSERT INTO range_autolist VALUES (4, 0); -- Cleanup example gaussdb=# DROP TABLE range_autolist;
- When creating a level-2 partitioned table, specify AUTOMATIC in both level-1 and level-2 partition definitions to support automatic level-1 and level-2 partitioning.
gaussdb=# CREATE TABLE autolist_autolist (c1 int, c2 int) PARTITION BY LIST (c1) AUTOMATIC SUBPARTITION BY LIST (c2) AUTOMATIC ( PARTITION p1 VALUES (1, 2, 3) ( SUBPARTITION sp11 VALUES (1, 2, 3), SUBPARTITION sp12 VALUES (4, 5, 6) ), PARTITION p2 VALUES (4, 5, 6) ( SUBPARTITION sp21 VALUES (1, 2, 3), SUBPARTITION sp22 VALUES (4, 5, 6) ) );
- If the inserted data cannot match any existing level-1 partition, a level-1 partition is automatically created. The range of the new level-1 partition is defined as a single key (new partition key corresponding to the new data), and a level-2 partition with a single key is defined.
-- Insert data 9 into the level-1 partition key. Because the key values of the existing level-1 partitions p1 and p2 do not contain 9, a level-1 partition sys_p1 is automatically created and the partition is defined as VALUES (9). At the same time, data 0 is inserted into the level-2 partition key. Because the key value of the existing level-2 partition does not contain 0, a level-2 partition sys_sp1 is defined in the new level-1 partition sys_p1. The partition is defined as VALUES (0). gaussdb=# INSERT INTO autolist_autolist VALUES (9, 0);
This function is equivalent to the following commands:
gaussdb=# ALTER TABLE autolist_autolist ADD PARTITION sys_p1 VALUES (9) (SUBPARTITION sys_sp1 VALUES (0)); gaussdb=# INSERT INTO autolist_autolist VALUES (9, 0);
- If the inserted data cannot match any existing level-2 partition, a level-2 partition is automatically created under the corresponding level-1 partition. The range of the new level-2 partition is defined as a single key (new partition key value corresponding to the new data).
-- Insert data 0 into the level-2 partition key. Because the key value of the existing level-2 partition does not contain 0, a level-2 partition sys_sp2 is automatically created and the partition is defined as VALUES (0). gaussdb=# INSERT INTO autolist_autolist VALUES (4, 0);
This function is equivalent to the following commands:
gaussdb=# ALTER TABLE autolist_autolist MODIFY PARTITION p2 ADD SUBPARTITION sys_sp2 VALUES (0); gaussdb=# INSERT INTO autolist_autolist VALUES (4, 0); -- Cleanup example gaussdb=# DROP TABLE autolist_autolist;
- If the inserted data cannot match any existing level-1 partition, a level-1 partition is automatically created. The range of the new level-1 partition is defined as a single key (new partition key corresponding to the new data), and a level-2 partition with a single key is defined.
The position specifying the AUTOMATIC keyword affects automatic list partitioning of level-2 partitioned tables as follows:
- If the AUTOMATIC keyword is specified after a level-1 partition, only automatic level-1 partitioning is supported. No level-2 partition can be automatically created, and no DEFAULT level-1 partition key is allowed.
- If the AUTOMATIC keyword is specified after a level-2 partition, only automatic level-2 partitioning is supported. No level-1 partition can be automatically created, and no DEFAULT level-2 partition key is allowed.
- If the AUTOMATIC keyword is specified after both the level-1 and level-2 partitions, automatic level-1 and level-2 partitioning is supported. No DEFAULT level-1 and level-2 partition keys are allowed.
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