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Calgary : what is the use case ?

simonaubert_bd
13 - Pulsar

Hello,

Ok, it may be a stupid question : why should one use Calgary? What is the use case ? Does it perform better than yxdb? Is it even like a database?

Best regards,

Simon

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ShankerV
17 - Castor

@simonaubert_bd 

 

Upto my knowledge, Calgary database engine within Alteryx gives us the ability to create a large indexed database that provides rapid retrieval of data and/or counts.

 

Many thanks

Shanker V

ShankerV
17 - Castor

@simonaubert_bd 

 

Found this article, which might be useful containing all the details which we were looking for.

 

https://community.alteryx.com/t5/Alteryx-Designer-Knowledge-Base/How-To-Create-a-Calgary-Database/ta....

 

Many thanks

Shanker V

Felipe_Ribeir0
16 - Nebula

Good question! Even knowing the basic theory behind it, i cant really say a particular situation where this would be really useful and never knew someone really using it to ask about.

 

If someone could share a known use case and explain why cagalry was the choice instead of using yxdb/flat file/database, it would be cool.

Felipe_Ribeir0
16 - Nebula

Here i found an explanation that seems to make sense https://www.theinformationlab.co.uk/2014/05/23/alteryx-tools-focus-calgary-tools/

 

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simonaubert_bd
13 - Pulsar

@ShankerV  @Felipe_Ribeir0 

Thanks. I found that too but it seems reaaaaaaaally a niche usage.
If I want to use it with Alteryx, yxdb is fine and there is no limits in file size while Calgary is less than 2 Billions rows.
If not to be used with Alteryx specifically, I would use a vertica/monetdb or something like that.

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