Tag: DDL
Your Guide to User-Defined Functions in Couchbase Analytics
User-defined functions put you in the driver’s seat when it comes to querying and analyzing your data. In the Couchbase ecosystem, user-defined functions (UDFs) are reusable and parameterizable SQL++ queries that enable you to modularize queries and increase code reuse...
5 Steps to Streamline Your N1QL Queries & Migrate to Collections
If you’re looking to migrate your data from a relational database to NoSQL, then now’s a better time than ever. The recent release of Couchbase 7.0 introduced Scopes and Collections – a new way to organize your JSON data. More...
Simplify Your Data Analysis with Scopes & Collections in Couchbase Analytics
Scopes and Collections aren’t just for organizing your data – now they can be used for your data analytics as well. As part of the Couchbase 7.0 release, support for Scopes and Collections has been extended to the Analytics Service...
Changes to the Couchbase Analytics Service
Contents 6.0 Data Definition Language Postscript The Couchbase Analytics Service uses the SQL++ query language. SQL++ is an modern query language designed to work with semi-structured data and the JSON data model. SQL++ is backwards-compatible with SQL. The Coucbase Analytics...