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I have a table in snowflake which has some data like below

Table 1(snowflake table)

LOCATIONID  OBSERVATION_TIME_UTC    source_record_id                                            Value
LFOB        201001000001.00         cw_altdata:LFOB_historical_hourly.txt:2020-12-23_003400:1   3
LFOB        201001000002.00         cw_altdata:LFOB_historical_hourly.txt:2020-12-23_003400:2   3

and for the existing table I need to append the data and remove the duplicates based on first 2 columns

Table 2(Need to append to the existing table)

LOCATIONID  OBSERVATION_TIME_UTC    source_record_id                                            Value
LFOB        201001000001.00         cw_altdata:LFOB_historical_hourly.txt:2020-12-24_003400:3   4
LFOB        201001000002.00         cw_altdata:LFOB_historical_hourly.txt:2020-12-24_003400:4   4

after appending the Table 2 data. I want the duplicate data to be removed from table. My output table should be looking this.

LOCATIONID  OBSERVATION_TIME_UTC    source_record_id                                            Value
LFOB        201001000001.00         cw_altdata:LFOB_historical_hourly.txt:2020-12-24_003400:3   4
LFOB        201001000002.00         cw_altdata:LFOB_historical_hourly.txt:2020-12-24_003400:4   4

Here we can see duplicate rows has been removed. It should keep latest date. for eg: here 2020-12-24_003400 is latest date than previous table 1.

I only know some basics of sql statements. I did not find any articles regarding this, so did not get a chance to try any solutions. It would be a great help if someone has a solution.

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  • Look into using an upsert statement.
    – Atmas
    Apr 11, 2021 at 13:22

3 Answers 3

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UPDATE is an the most expensive DML in Snowflake (and just about every other RDBMS). IF the number of rows in Table 2 is a significant percentages of Table 1 AND a significant percentages will result in UPDATE instead of INSERT, the following technique is an alternative:

DELETE FROM TABLE_1 T1 WHERE (T1.LOCATIONID, T1.OBSERVATION_TIME_UTC) IN (SELECT T2.LOCATIONID, T2.OBSERVATION_TIME_UTC FROM TABLE_2 T2);

INSERT INTO TABLE_1 (SELECT * FROM TABLE_2);

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If you want to eliminate rows duplicate across all columns in the table (and assuming no duplicates in Table_1:

INSERT INTO TABLE_1 (SELECT * FROM TABLE_2 MINUS SELECT * FROM TABLE_1)

or, if the table has many columns:

INSERT INTO TABLE_1 (SELECT * FROM TABLE_2 T2 WHERE (T2.LOCATIONID, T2.OBSERVATION_TIME_UTC) NOT IN ( SELECT LOCATIONID, OBSERVATION_TIME_UTC FROM TABLE_T2 MINUS SELECT LOCATIONID, OBSERVATION_TIME_UTC FROM TABLE_T1)

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  • Hi @jefferyJacobs the second query isnt working for me. It gives the below error SQL compilation error: syntax error line 1 at position 313 unexpected '<EOF>'. do you have any idea what this error indicates
    – Py1996
    Apr 13, 2021 at 4:33
  • Added closing Bracket at the end it worked. Thank you
    – Py1996
    Apr 13, 2021 at 4:40
  • The querry isnt giving any results. It is appending the duplicate data to Table_1;)
    – Py1996
    Apr 13, 2021 at 4:58
  • Sorry, I misunderstood what you were trying to do. You want to UPDATE existing rows based on the first 2 columns and I assume add new rows from Table 2. This isn't the same as you problems statement. You aren't "appending and deleting duplicates". As suggested, look at using MERGE. Apr 14, 2021 at 22:20
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You can use a merge statement to update table_1 with the values from table_2 when they are different for the business key (assuming in this case that the business key is LOCATIONID, OBSERVATION_TIME_UTC). If the business key does not exist in table_1 the merge statement will insert the row.

Here is the merge:

merge into table_1
using(SELECT LOCATIONID,  
             OBSERVATION_TIME_UTC,    
             source_record_id,                                            
             Value
      FROM table_2
     ) table_2
     on table_1.LOCATIONID = table_2.LOCATIONID
     and table_1.OBSERVATION_TIME_UTC = table_2.OBSERVATION_TIME_UTC
WHEN MATCHED
and  table_1.source_record_id is distinct from table_2.source_record_id or
     table_1.value            is distinct from table_2.value
THEN UPDATE
SET  table_1.source_record_id = table_2.source_record_id,
     table_1.value            = table_2.value
WHEN NOT MATCHED
THEN INSERT
     (
      LOCATIONID,  
      OBSERVATION_TIME_UTC,    
      source_record_id,                                            
      Value
     )
VALUES
     (
      table_2.LOCATIONID,  
      table_2.OBSERVATION_TIME_UTC,    
      table_2.source_record_id,                                            
      table_2.Value
     )
; 

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