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Bitemporal Tables

MariaDB starting with 10.4.3

Bitemporal tables are tables that use versioning both at the system and application-time period levels.

Using Bitemporal Tables

To create a bitemporal table, use:

CREATE TABLE test.t3 (
   date_1 DATE,
   date_2 DATE,
   row_start TIMESTAMP(6) AS ROW START INVISIBLE,
   row_end TIMESTAMP(6) AS ROW END INVISIBLE,
   PERIOD FOR application_time(date_1, date_2),
   PERIOD FOR system_time(row_start, row_end))
WITH SYSTEM VERSIONING;

Note that, while system_time here is also a time period, it cannot be used in DELETE FOR PORTION or UPDATE FOR PORTION statements.

DELETE FROM test.t3 
FOR PORTION OF system_time 
    FROM '2000-01-01' TO '2018-01-01';
ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds 
  to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near
  'of system_time from '2000-01-01' to '2018-01-01'' at line 1

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