- LOAD DATAwith- ALGORITHM=BULKsupports tables with at least one column with the- VECTORdata type. If you attempt to load a table without at least one column with the- VECTORdata type, an error occurs.
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LOAD DATAwithALGORITHM=BULKhas the following limitations:- It locks the target table exclusively and does not allow other operations on the table. 
- It does not support automatic rounding or truncation of the input data. It fails if the input data requires rounding or truncation in order to be loaded. 
- It does not support temporary tables. 
- It is atomic but not transactional. It commits any transaction that is already running. On failure the - LOAD DATAstatement is completely rolled back.
- It cannot execute when the target table is explicitly locked by a - LOCK TABLESstatement.
 
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The target table for LOAD DATAwithALGORITHM=BULKhas the following limitations:- It must be empty. The state of the table should be as though it has been freshly created. If the table has instantly added/dropped column, call TRUNCATE before calling - LOAD DATAwith- ALGORITHM=BULK.
- It must not be partitioned. 
- It must not contain secondary indexes. 
- It must be in a file_per_tablespace, and must not be in a shared tablespace. 
- It must have the default row format, - ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC. Use- ALTER TABLEto make any changes to the table after- LOAD DATAwith- ALGORITHM=BULK.
- It must not contain virtual or stored generated columns. 
- It must not contain foreign keys. 
- It must not contain - CHECKconstraints.
- It must not contain triggers. 
- It is not replicated to other nodes.