### Use Flink DDL to create dynamic table in Flink SQL CLI
```sql
-- checkpoint every 3000 milliseconds
Flink SQL> SET execution.checkpointing.interval = 3s;
-- set local time zone as Asia/Shanghai
Flink SQL> SET table.local-time-zone = Asia/Shanghai;
-- create orders table
Flink SQL> CREATE TABLE orders (
order_id INT,
order_date TIMESTAMP(0),
customer_name STRING,
price DECIMAL(10, 5),
product_id INT,
order_status TINYINT,
PRIMARY KEY (order_id) NOT ENFORCED
) WITH (
'connector' = 'oceanbase-cdc',
'scan.startup.mode' = 'initial',
'username' = 'root',
'password' = 'pswd',
'tenant-name' = 'sys',
'database-name' = 'ob',
'table-name' = 'orders',
'hostname' = 'localhost',
'port' = '2881',
'rootserver-list' = '127.0.0.1:2882:2881',
'logproxy.host' = 'localhost',
'logproxy.port' = '2983');
-- create products table
Flink SQL> CREATE TABLE products (
id INT,
name STRING,
description STRING,
PRIMARY KEY (id) NOT ENFORCED
) WITH (
'connector' = 'oceanbase-cdc',
'scan.startup.mode' = 'initial',
'username' = 'root',
'password' = 'pswd',
'tenant-name' = 'sys',
'database-name' = 'ob',
'table-name' = 'products',
'hostname' = 'localhost',
'port' = '2881',
'rootserver-list' = '127.0.0.1:2882:2881',
'logproxy.host' = 'localhost',
'logproxy.port' = '2983');
-- create flat table enriched_orders
Flink SQL> CREATE TABLE enriched_orders (
order_id INT,
order_date TIMESTAMP(0),
customer_name STRING,
price DECIMAL(10, 5),
product_id INT,
order_status TINYINT,
product_name STRING,
product_description STRING,
PRIMARY KEY (order_id) NOT ENFORCED
) WITH (
'connector' = 'elasticsearch-7',
'hosts' = 'http://localhost:9200',
'index' = 'enriched_orders');
-- Start the reading and writing job
Flink SQL> INSERT INTO enriched_orders
SELECT o.order_id,
o.order_date,
o.customer_name,
o.price,
o.product_id,
o.order_status,
p.name,
p.description
FROM orders AS o
LEFT JOIN products AS p ON o.product_id = p.id;
```
### Check data on Kibana
Open [http://localhost:5601/app/kibana#/management/kibana/index_pattern](http://localhost:5601/app/kibana#/management/kibana/index_pattern) and create index pattern `enriched_orders`, then go to [http://localhost:5601/app/kibana#/discover](http://localhost:5601/app/kibana#/discover), and you will see the data of `enriched_orders`.
### Check data changes
Execute the following sql in OceanBase under `ob` database, you will find records in Kibana be updated after each step in real time.