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Does TPC-D allow the definition of auxiliary objects such as views or indexes that represent pre-aggregated versions of the underlying table data?

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Does TPC-D allow the definition of auxiliary objects such as views or indexes that represent pre-aggregated versions of the underlying table data?

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There is no explicit discussion of specialized aggregation objects. However, like any other auxiliary data structure that is derived from the base table data, aggregation objects are a form of replication that must satisfy the requirements of Clause 1.5. Namely, they must be automatically managed by the SUT; the aggregation objects must be transparent to the query and may not be explicitly referenced; updates to the base table are reflected in the aggregation objects in the same transaction; and aggregation objects retain full ACID properties.

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