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With SQL Server 2016, it now makes sense to store JSON objects in your database (even though there’s no JSON datatype). Here’s how to query JSON properties to find the rows you want.
For more than 40 years, SQL has provided a standard way to query structured data. However, much of the data being generated and stored today exists in semi-structured formats, like JSON, which doesn’t ...
Couchbase announced a new language called N1QL that allows SQL queries over JSON data stored in its NoSQL document-oriented database.
While the data PunchTab stores is semi-structured binary JSON (or BSON), Ait Oufikir wanted to enable his customers to analyze it using traditional SQL techniques. And because all of PunchTab’s IT ...
SQL Server 2016 is expected to offer native support for working with JSON. The first iteration of this support will be released as part of SQL Server 2016’s CTP 2.
Five Reasons Scale-Out SQL Will Make Waves in the Enterprise At the Couchbase Connect 2015 conference today, Couchbase revealed that it has developed an implementation of SQL that can be applied to a ...
As a SQL Relational database, the API for the PostgreSQL database is SQL, while data are represented as tables. However, like most SQL databases, PostgreSQL supports a JSON column type—JSONB—which ...
The next step for Oracle’s Autonomous Database is extending it to JSON document developers at a very competitive price point. It’s a good first step, but Oracle still needs to make yet one ...
Dino Esposito explains JSON-to-rowset native support in SQL Server 2016 and provides a realistic perspective of data query when you have JSON data stored in the database.
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