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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 15, 2010
Filed:
Dec. 15, 2005
Jason Figge, Pittsboro, NC (US);
Michael Chaves, Cary, NC (US);
Dennis Tackett, Youngsville, NC (US);
Sean Pritchard, Clayton, NC (US);
Anish Shah, Apex, NC (US);
Jeffrey Canna, Raleigh, NC (US);
Harold Lee, Holly Springs, NC (US);
Alex Chapman, Holly Springs, NC (US);
Anil Peres-da-silva, Carrboro, NC (US);
Jason Figge, Pittsboro, NC (US);
Michael Chaves, Cary, NC (US);
Dennis Tackett, Youngsville, NC (US);
Sean Pritchard, Clayton, NC (US);
Anish Shah, Apex, NC (US);
Jeffrey Canna, Raleigh, NC (US);
Harold Lee, Holly Springs, NC (US);
Alex Chapman, Holly Springs, NC (US);
Anil Peres-da-Silva, Carrboro, NC (US);
Teradata US, Inc., Miamisburg, OH (US);
Abstract
Techniques are presented for synchronizing data store tables. Elements of first tables are linked together to form dependent chains. The dependencies are not housed with the elements in the first tables; rather, the dependencies are housed in multiple second tables. Each second table maps one of the elements from one of the first tables to another of the elements in another of the first tables.