In my opinion .... its a matter of perspective.
I agree to some points mentioned by Nezoic, but again .... it all depends on the way you at things.
Teradata Engineering is continously adding more and more features that are very much related to DWH and SQL writing .... that is the reason in a span of couple years we have grown from TD 12 to TD 14.
I agree with Veehell about complexity if indexes, storage, tablespaces, parallelism etc .... at times it feels writing data with a pen-paper might be faster .... but again the advanced SQL engine is a big plus for Oracle RDBMS.
I can list down many features which are available in Oracle/SQL Server/etc and not in Teradata and vice-versa .... it just doesn't make any RDBMS good or bad .... its just that we don't really have one RDBMS which works best for all people and for all needs.
So, just stay put and am sure you will manage the combination of macros, SPs, etc. :)
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