Cmdlets for Teradata

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Getting Started

Connecting to Teradata

Establishing a Connection shows how to authenticate to Teradata and configure any necessary connection properties. You can also configure cmdlet capabilities through the available Connection properties, from data modeling to firewall traversal. The Advanced Settings section shows how to set up more advanced configurations and troubleshoot connection errors.

Connecting from PowerShell

The CData Cmdlets PowerShell Module for Teradata provides a familiar way to interact with Teradata from PowerShell. The cmdlets provide a standard PowerShell interface The CData cmdlets enable you to work with Teradata using standard PowerShell objects; you can chain the cmdlets to each other or other cmdlets in pipelines. The cmdlets also support PowerShell debug streams.

Data Manipulation with Cmdlets

See Establishing a Connection to learn how to get started with the Connect-Teradata cmdlet. You can then pass the TeradataConnection object returned to other cmdlets for accessing data:

  • Select-Teradata
  • Add-Teradata
  • Update-Teradata
  • Remove-Teradata

Executing SQL from PowerShell

You can execute any SQL query with the Invoke-Teradata cmdlet.

Accessing Debug Output from Streams

See Capturing Errors and Logging to obtain the debug output through PowerShell streams.

PowerShell Version Support

The standard cmdlets are supported in PowerShell 2, 3, 4, and 5.

Teradata Version Support

The cmdlet wraps the official Teradata ADO.NET cmdlet; you can pass through cmdlet properties to connect and access the functionality of the official cmdlet.

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