PartitionedTable's metadata methods
The PartitionedTable class has a handful of methods that return metadata about the PartitionedTable.
Examples on this page rely on the following code block:
constituent_changes_permitted
The constituent_changes_permitted method returns a boolean indicating whether the constituent tables can be changed.
Here is an example:
constituent_column
The constituent_column method returns the name of the column containing the constituent tables - __CONSTITUENT__.
Here is an example:
constituent_tables
The constituent_tables method returns a PartitionedTable's constituent tables as a list of strings.
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constituent_table_columns
The constituent_table_columns method returns the column definitions of the constituent tables.
Note
All constituent tables in a PartitionedTable have the same column definitions.
Here is an example:
is_refreshing
The is_refreshing method returns whether the PartitionedTable is refreshing.
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key_columns
The key_columns method returns the PartitionedTable's key column names.
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unique_keys
The unique_keys method returns whether the PartitionedTable's keys are guaranteed to be unique.
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update_graph
The update_graph method returns the PartitionedTable's update graph.
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