1 – dec-local-col-definition
The definition for a column in the table. SQL gives you two ways to specify column definitions: o By directly specifying a data type to associate with a column name o By naming a domain that indirectly specifies a data type to associate with a column name See the CREATE TABLE for more information about column definitions. See the Data_Types HELP topic for more information about data types.
2 – COMPRESSION_IS
Syntax options: COMPRESSION IS ENABLED | COMPRESSION IS DISABLED Specifies whether run-length compression is enabled or disabled for rows inserted into the declared local temporary table. In some cases, the data inserted into a local temporary table may not compress and so incur only overhead in the row. This overhead is used by Rdb to describe the sequence of uncompressible data. Use COMPRESSION IS DISABLED to prevent Rdb from attempting the compression of such data. The default is COMPRESSION IS ENABLED.
3 – ON_COMMIT
Syntax options: ON COMMIT PRESERVE ROWS | ON COMMIT DELETE ROWS Specifies whether data is preserved or deleted after a COMMIT statement for declared local temporary tables. The default, if not specified, is ON COMMIT DELETE ROWS.
4 – table-name
The name of the table you want to declare. You can optionally precede the table-name with an alias-name and a period (.). You must, however, precede the table-name with the keyword MODULE and a period (.), for example, MODULE.EMPL_PAYROLL.