OMOP/man/writeDDL.Rd

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\name{writeDdl}
\alias{writeDdl}
\alias{writePrimaryKeys}
\alias{writeForeignKeys}
\alias{writeIndex}
\title{Write DDL script}
\usage{
writeDdl(
targetDialect,
cdmVersion,
outputpath,
cdmDatabaseSchema = "@cdmDatabaseSchema"
)
writePrimaryKeys(
targetDialect,
cdmVersion,
outputpath,
cdmDatabaseSchema = "@cdmDatabaseSchema"
)
writeForeignKeys(
targetDialect,
cdmVersion,
outputpath,
cdmDatabaseSchema = "@cdmDatabaseSchema"
)
writeIndex(
targetDialect,
cdmVersion,
outputpath,
cdmDatabaseSchema = "@cdmDatabaseSchema"
)
}
\arguments{
\item{targetDialect}{The dialect of the target database. Choices are "oracle", "postgresql", "pdw", "redshift", "impala", "netezza", "bigquery", "sql server"}
\item{cdmVersion}{The version of the CDM you are creating, e.g. 5.3, 5.4}
\item{outputpath}{The directory or folder where the SQL file should be saved.}
\item{cdmDatabaseSchema}{The schema of the CDM instance where the DDL will be run. For example, this would be "ohdsi.dbo" when testing on sql server.
Defaults to "@cdmDatabaseSchema"}
}
\description{
Write the DDL to a SQL file. The SQL will be rendered (parameters replaced) and translated to the target SQL
dialect. By default the @cdmDatabaseSchema parameter is kept in the SQL file and needs to be replaced before
execution.
}
\section{Functions}{
\itemize{
\item \code{writePrimaryKeys}: writePrimaryKeys Write the SQL code that creates the primary keys to a file.
\item \code{writeForeignKeys}: writeForeignKeys Write the SQL code that creates the foreign keys to a file.
\item \code{writeIndex}: writeIndex Write the rendered and translated sql that creates recommended indexes to a file.
}}