Teradata’s patented system and method extend compression-aware aggregation logic to column partitioned databases, enabling efficient processing of complex aggregate queries. The technique leverages compression information for fields within aggregate expressions, applicable to various compression techniques on columnar source tables like Column Partitioned or Parquet tables. GlobalData’s report on Teradata gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
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Extending compression-aware aggregation logic to column partitioned databases
A recently granted patent (Publication Number: US11899662B1) discloses a computer-implemented method for executing a relational database management system (RDBMS) in a computer system. The method involves managing a relational database with column-partitioned base tables and executing aggregation queries containing SELECT statements with aggregation expressions referencing multiple columns within the table. The RDBMS generates executable code for the queries, evaluates aggregation expressions, and performs aggregation using push-down aggregation techniques on intermediate result sets within the data storage facility. The method aims to efficiently handle aggregation queries in a database environment.
Furthermore, the patent claims cover various aspects of the method, including the use of Parquet tables, compressed columns, and GROUP-BY clauses in aggregation queries. The executable code generated by the RDBMS evaluates aggregation expressions, handles multiple SELECT statements, and utilizes push-down aggregation techniques for efficient processing. Additionally, the method involves reading column values, evaluating expressions, and generating intermediate result sets using system memory. The patent highlights the use of different aggregation functions like AVG, COUNT, MIN, MAX, and SUM within the SELECT statements. Overall, the patented method offers a comprehensive approach to executing aggregation queries in a relational database system, enhancing performance and scalability in data processing operations.
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