PURGE_PROJECTION
Permanently removes deleted data from physical storage so disk space can be reused. You can purge historical data up to and including the Ancient History Mark epoch.
PURGE_PROJECTION can use significant disk space while purging the data.
See PURGE for details about purge operations.
Syntax
PURGE_PROJECTION ( '[[database.]schema.]projection' )
Parameters
[database.]schema
|
Database and schema. The default schema is |
| projection | The projection to purge. |
Privileges
- Table owner
- USAGE privilege on schema
Examples
The following example purges all historical data in projection tbl_p that precedes the Ancient History Mark epoch.
=> CREATE TABLE tbl (x int, y int);
CREATE TABLE
=> INSERT INTO tbl VALUES(1,2);
OUTPUT
--------
1
(1 row)
=> INSERT INTO tbl VALUES(3,4);
OUTPUT
--------
1
(1 row)
dbadmin=> COMMIT;
COMMIT
=> CREATE PROJECTION tbl_p AS SELECT x FROM tbl UNSEGMENTED ALL NODES;
WARNING 4468: Projection <public.tbl_p> is not available for query processing.
Execute the select start_refresh() function to copy data into this projection.
The projection must have a sufficient number of buddy projections and all nodes must be up before starting a refresh
CREATE PROJECTION
=> SELECT START_REFRESH();
START_REFRESH
----------------------------------------
Starting refresh background process.
=> DELETE FROM tbl WHERE x=1;
OUTPUT
--------
1
(1 row)
=> COMMIT;
COMMIT
=> SELECT MAKE_AHM_NOW();
MAKE_AHM_NOW
-------------------------------
AHM set (New AHM Epoch: 9066)
(1 row)
=> SELECT PURGE_PROJECTION ('tbl_p');
PURGE_PROJECTION
-------------------
Projection purged
(1 row)
See Also
PURGE_TABLESTORAGE_CONTAINERS- Purging Deleted Data in the Administrator's Guide.