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dbt_valid_to_current

Available in 1.9 or with Versionless dbt Cloud.

snapshots/schema.yml
snapshots:
my_project:
+dbt_valid_to_current: "to_date('9999-12-31')"

snapshots/<filename>.sql
{{
config(
unique_key='id',
strategy='timestamp',
updated_at='updated_at',
dbt_valid_to_current='to_date('9999-12-31')'
)
}}
dbt_project.yml
snapshots:
<resource-path>:
+dbt_valid_to_current: "to_date('9999-12-31')"

Description

Use the dbt_valid_to_current config to set a custom future date for dbt_valid_to in new snapshot columns. When set, dbt will use this specified value instead of NULL for dbt_valid_to in the snapshot table.

This approach makes it easier to assign a custom date date, work in a join, or perform range-based filtering that require an end date.

Considerations

  • Date expressions — Provide a hardcoded date expression compatible with your data platform, such as to_date('9999-12-31'). Note that syntax may vary by warehouse (for example, to_date('YYYY-MM-DD') or date(YYYY, MM, DD)).

  • Jinja limitationdbt_valid_to_current only accepts static SQL expressions. Jinja expressions (like {{ var('my_future_date') }}) are not supported.

  • Deferral and state:modified — Changes to dbt_valid_to_current are compatible with deferral and --select state:modified. When this configuration changes, it'll appear in state:modified selections, raising a warning to manually make the necessary snapshot updates.

Default

By default, dbt_valid_to is set to NULL for current (most recent) records in your snapshot table. This means that these records are still valid and have no defined end date.

If you prefer to use a specific value instead of NULL for dbt_valid_to in current and future records, you can use the dbt_valid_to_current configuration option. For example, setting a date in the far future, 9999-12-31.

The value assigned to dbt_valid_to_current should be a string representing a valid date or timestamp, depending on your database's requirements. Use expressions that work within the data platform.

Managing records

  • For existing records — To avoid any unintentional data modification, dbt will not automatically adjust the current value in the existing dbt_valid_to column. Existing current records will still have dbt_valid_to set to NULL.

  • For new records — Any new records inserted after applying the dbt_valid_to_current configuration will have dbt_valid_to set to the specified value (for example, '9999-12-31'), instead of NULL.

This means your snapshot table will have current records with dbt_valid_to values of both NULL (from existing data) and the new specified value (from new data). If you'd rather have consistent dbt_valid_to values for current records, you can either manually update existing records in your snapshot table where dbt_valid_to is NULL to match your dbt_valid_to_current value or rebuild your snapshot table.

Example

snapshots/schema.yml
snapshots:
- name: my_snapshot
config:
strategy: timestamp
updated_at: updated_at
dbt_valid_to_current: "to_date('9999-12-31')"
columns:
- name: dbt_valid_from
description: The timestamp when the record became valid.
- name: dbt_valid_to
description: >
The timestamp when the record ceased to be valid. For current records,
this is either `NULL` or the value specified in `dbt_valid_to_current`
(like `'9999-12-31'`).

The resulting snapshot table contains the configured dbt_valid_to column value:

iddbt_scd_iddbt_updated_atdbt_valid_fromdbt_valid_to
160a1f1dbdf899a4dd...2024-10-02 ...2024-10-02 ...9999-12-31 ...
2b1885d098f8bcff51...2024-10-02 ...2024-10-02 ...9999-12-31 ...
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