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jorquec
Quartz | Level 8

Hi , 

 

Could you please help me to fix this code ? I didn't understand which is the issue.

I have a Teradata table IRM.Exploitrigger with 2 columns (ID,maxexploit_dt). 

I just would like to  add a new row with new  information on this table.

 

Many thanks in advance.

 

 

/* code*/							
proc sql;								
connect to teradata								
(user=&td_usr. password=&td_pass. server = 'edwprod' database = 'insights_consumer' mode = teradata);								
EXECUTE (								
CREATE MULTISET VOLATILE TABLE basedate AS								
(								
 select  
 1 as ID,
max(month_end_dt) as maxexploit_dt

from  profitability_sandbox.exploitation_layer_pm 

 ) WITH DATA PRIMARY INDEX(ID) ON COMMIT PRESERVE ROWS) BY TERADATA;  
Execute
(
proc sql;
 insert into 
 IRM.Exploitrigger (ID,maxexploit_dt)
( select ID,
maxexploit_dt  from  basedate) 
);
quit;


/* log*/

proc sql;
26       !          								
27         connect to teradata								
28         (user=&td_usr. password=&td_pass. server = 'edwprod' database = 'insights_consumer' mode = teradata);
28       !                                                                                                      								
29         EXECUTE (								
30         CREATE MULTISET VOLATILE TABLE basedate AS								
31         (								
32          select
33          1 as ID,
34         max(month_end_dt) as maxexploit_dt
35         
36         from  profitability_sandbox.exploitation_layer_pm
37         
38          ) WITH DATA PRIMARY INDEX(ID) ON COMMIT PRESERVE ROWS) BY TERADATA;
39         Execute
40         (
41         proc sql;
42          insert into
43          IRM.Exploitrigger (ID,maxexploit_dt)
44         ( select ID,
45         maxexploit_dt  from  basedate)
46         );
            _
            22
ERROR 22-322: Expecting a name.  
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ChrisNZ
Tourmaline | Level 20

 

1. Execute by xxx ()   contains native teradata SQL between the parentheses. 

proc sql; should be removed.

 

2. Execute must be used with BY.

 

3. A closing parenthesis is missing.

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ChrisNZ
Tourmaline | Level 20

 

1. Execute by xxx ()   contains native teradata SQL between the parentheses. 

proc sql; should be removed.

 

2. Execute must be used with BY.

 

3. A closing parenthesis is missing.

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