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ALTER TABLE myLib.ResultTb ADD PRIMARY KEY (ColA, ColB);

Chris Hiebert
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From: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of K Crawford
Sent: Tuesday, August 2, 2022 9:10 AM
To: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: SQL Create Table AS with primary key



I have an SQL statement like this, I want to add a key to the table



CREATE TABLE myLib.ResultTbl AS

(

Select t1.ColA, t1.ColB, t1.ColC, t2.ColA, t1.ColD

from myLib.Table1 t1

join myLib.Table2 t2

on t1.ColA = t2.ColA and t1.ColB = t2.ColB

where t1.ColA = 208

and t1.ColR = 'Y'

and t1.ColB in

(

Select t1b.ColB

from myLib.Table1 t1b

where t1b.ColA = 208

and t1b.ColR != 'Y'

and t1b.ColM = 2023

)

)

with data



I want to add a key to the result table myLib.ResultTbl.

I have tried adding 'primary key (t1.ColA, t1.ColB)' but not working.

Is my only option to follow this create with a create index?



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KCrawford

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