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Merge Table Engine
The Merge
engine (not to be confused with MergeTree
) does not store data itself, but allows reading from any number of other tables simultaneously.
Reading is automatically parallelized. Writing to a table is not supported. When reading, the indexes of tables that are actually being read are used, if they exist.
Creating a Table
CREATE TABLE ... Engine=Merge(db_name, tables_regexp)
Engine Parameters
db_name
db_name
— Possible values:
- database name,
- constant expression that returns a string with a database name, for example, currentDatabase()
,
- REGEXP(expression)
, where expression
is a regular expression to match the DB names.
tables_regexp
tables_regexp
— A regular expression to match the table names in the specified DB or DBs.
Regular expressions — re2 (supports a subset of PCRE), case-sensitive. See the notes about escaping symbols in regular expressions in the "match" section.
Usage
When selecting tables to read, the Merge
table itself is not selected, even if it matches the regex. This is to avoid loops.
It is possible to create two Merge
tables that will endlessly try to read each others' data, but this is not a good idea.
The typical way to use the Merge
engine is for working with a large number of TinyLog
tables as if with a single table.
Examples
Example 1
Consider two databases ABC_corporate_site
and ABC_store
. The all_visitors
table will contain IDs from the tables visitors
in both databases.
CREATE TABLE all_visitors (id UInt32) ENGINE=Merge(REGEXP('ABC_*'), 'visitors');
Example 2
Let's say you have an old table WatchLog_old
and decided to change partitioning without moving data to a new table WatchLog_new
, and you need to see data from both tables.
CREATE TABLE WatchLog_old(date Date, UserId Int64, EventType String, Cnt UInt64)
ENGINE=MergeTree(date, (UserId, EventType), 8192);
INSERT INTO WatchLog_old VALUES ('2018-01-01', 1, 'hit', 3);
CREATE TABLE WatchLog_new(date Date, UserId Int64, EventType String, Cnt UInt64)
ENGINE=MergeTree PARTITION BY date ORDER BY (UserId, EventType) SETTINGS index_granularity=8192;
INSERT INTO WatchLog_new VALUES ('2018-01-02', 2, 'hit', 3);
CREATE TABLE WatchLog as WatchLog_old ENGINE=Merge(currentDatabase(), '^WatchLog');
SELECT * FROM WatchLog;
┌───────date─┬─UserId─┬─EventType─┬─Cnt─┐
│ 2018-01-01 │ 1 │ hit │ 3 │
└────────────┴────────┴───────────┴─────┘
┌───────date─┬─UserId─┬─EventType─┬─Cnt─┐
│ 2018-01-02 │ 2 │ hit │ 3 │
└────────────┴────────┴───────────┴─────┘
Virtual Columns
-
_table
— Contains the name of the table from which data was read. Type: String.You can set the constant conditions on
_table
in theWHERE/PREWHERE
clause (for example,WHERE _table='xyz'
). In this case the read operation is performed only for that tables where the condition on_table
is satisfied, so the_table
column acts as an index.
See Also
- Virtual columns
- merge table function