Lee Markum continues a series on temporal tables:
In the initial post, we talked about some very basic items to get you up and running with temporal tables. In part 2, I’ll cover a few more things to think about and implement when working with temporal tables.
In the first post, we looked at altering an existing table to be a temporal table. Now we will look at what is involved in making a table be a temporal table from the very beginning.
Click through for Lee’s thoughts on naming, indexing, and data retention.