Category: SQL++ / N1QL Query

.NET and Couchbase – August 2016, Dayton Ohio (video)

.NET and Couchbase – August 2016, Dayton Ohio (video)

I was a guest speaker at the Dayton .NET Developers Group on August 24, 2016. My topic was Full Stack Development with .NET and NoSQL. The group and venue kindly allowed me to record the session, and so I’ve posted...

September 16, 2016
SQL for JSON and Full Stack Development – August 2016, Tulsa Tech Fest (Videos)

SQL for JSON and Full Stack Development – August 2016, Tulsa Tech Fest (Videos)

I was a speaker at the Tulsa Tech Fest on August 5th, 2016. I had a great time, met a lot of new people, and talked a lot about Couchbase. It’s rare for me to go to a conference or...

September 1, 2016
Upcoming #Couchbase Events in Chicago

Upcoming #Couchbase Events in Chicago

I’m going to be in Chicago for most of next week. If you’re in Chicago and interested in NoSQL and Couchbase, now is a good chance to attend some sessions, visit some great user groups, and ask me questions in-person....

August 30, 2016
Copying Documents Between Buckets in Couchbase

Copying Documents Between Buckets in Couchbase

When I’m at a user group or conference, people often come up to me afterwards with good questions. This is a great way for me to get blog post ideas: if they have a question, chances are lots of other...

August 23, 2016
How to use #Couchbase Query Workbench

How to use #Couchbase Query Workbench

This video shows the new Query Workbench in Couchbase Server 4.5. For more information, check out my blog post from July about Query Workbench. If you’d like to learn more about how to use Couchbase, please visit our Couchbase Developer...

August 1, 2016
.NET and Couchbase – July 2016, Findlay Ohio (video)

.NET and Couchbase – July 2016, Findlay Ohio (video)

I was a guest speaker at the FANUG (Findlay Area .NET User Group) on July 26, 2016. My topic was Full Stack Development with .NET and NoSQL. The group and venue kindly allowed me to record the session, and so...

July 29, 2016
Node.js and Couchbase – July 2016, Columbus Ohio (video)

Node.js and Couchbase – July 2016, Columbus Ohio (video)

I was a guest speaker at the CBusJS Columbus JavaScript User Group on July 20, 2016. My topic was Full Stack Development with Node.js and NoSQL. The group and venue was kind enough to let me record the session. I’ve...

July 27, 2016
Modelling the Taxlot Matching Process in N1QL

Modelling the Taxlot Matching Process in N1QL

Purpose of this Article This article enumerates how the tax lot matching process can be modelled and the run in Couchbase. While the data model itself is a subjective thing, this article is going to only list the major entities...

N1QL Scan Consistency including new AtPlus (Video)

N1QL Scan Consistency including new AtPlus (Video)

This video shows the ScanConsistency options when executing N1QL queries, and covers all the ScanConsistency options, including the new AtPlus. The source code used in this video is available on Github. If you’d like to learn more about how to...

July 18, 2016
Partner Blog: Couchbase 4.5 – Native BI Support

Partner Blog: Couchbase 4.5 – Native BI Support

Earlier this week, Couchbase launched the latest version of its flagship NoSQL database, 4.5, with powerful additions to N1QL, faster queries and indexing, role based security and a range of other features. At Cloud9 Charts, we are pleased to add...

July 1, 2016
Digging Deeper into YCSB Benchmark with Couchbase Server 4.5

Digging Deeper into YCSB Benchmark with Couchbase Server 4.5

Every benchmark raises few question marks as it answers some. So with every benchmark, you need to sift through the data yourself to get the full scoop. I have been benchmarking for a while starting at the TPC era with benchmark wars...

Partner Blog Post: SQL and N1QL in Harmony: Collaborative Query Execution in Simba Couchbase Drivers

Partner Blog Post: SQL and N1QL in Harmony: Collaborative Query Execution in Simba Couchbase Drivers

Structured Query Language (SQL) was originally designed as an intuitive query language for relational data stores. NoSQL, relatively nascent in comparison, still requires compatibility with SQL as many BI tools and applications understand it. Couchbase supports its own query language,...

June 28, 2016