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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting [Solved] Extracting information from DDL's Post 302892549 by Yoda on Thursday 13th of March 2014 11:35:31 AM
Old 03-13-2014
Here is one way of doing it.

Define an array with all Teradata supported data types, match and print:
Code:
awk '
        BEGIN {
                DT["BYTEINT"]
                DT["DECIMAL"]
                DT["FLOAT"]
                DT["INTEGER"]
                DT["SMALLINT"]
                DT["BYTE"]
                DT["CHAR"]
                DT["VARCHAR"]
                DT["DATE"]
                DT["TIME"]
                DT["TIMESTAMP"]
        }
        {
                T = $2
                sub ( /\(.*/, X, T )
                sub ( /,/, X, $2 )
                if ( T in DT )
                        print $1, $2 ( $0 ~ "NOT NULL" ? "|NOT NULL": "" )
        }
' OFS=\| file.sql

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SYNOPSIS
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