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Best practice for table to table operation
I have a table loaded daily (let's call it A_table), with the data from this table I have to load another table (B_table).
A is replaced every day (truncated and loaded anew), B is the final table, …
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Best practice for table to table operation
My solution, and since I usually overcomplicate stuff so I'm not that sure about it, is to create a cursor on table_A and go row by row. I'm still kinda dubious on exactly how.