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Data Modeling for Azure Data Services

You're reading from  Data Modeling for Azure Data Services

Product type Book
Published in Jul 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801077347
Pages 428 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Peter ter Braake Peter ter Braake
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters close

Preface 1. Section 1 – Operational/OLTP Databases
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Databases 3. Chapter 2: Entity Analysis 4. Chapter 3: Normalizing Data 5. Chapter 4: Provisioning and Implementing an Azure SQL DB 6. Chapter 5: Designing a NoSQL Database 7. Chapter 6: Provisioning and Implementing an Azure Cosmos DB Database 8. Section 2 – Analytics with a Data Lake and Data Warehouse
9. Chapter 7: Dimensional Modeling 10. Chapter 8: Provisioning and Implementing an Azure Synapse SQL Pool 11. Chapter 9: Data Vault Modeling 12. Chapter 10: Designing and Implementing a Data Lake Using Azure Storage 13. Section 3 – ETL with Azure Data Factory
14. Chapter 11: Implementing ETL Using Azure Data Factory 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Uploading documents to a container

Now that we have a container, let's upload the JSON document from the listing in the previous section. You can find this document and a second similar document in the downloads with this book. They are called ProductInfo 1.json and ProductInfo 2.json.

After adding a container to a database, the container is listed under the database on the left-hand side of the Data Explorer page:

  1. Click on the Product container to open the container.
  2. Click on Items.
  3. Click on Upload item and browse to the downloads for this book. Select both ProductInfo 1.json and ProductInfo 2.json and click on the Open button.
  4. Click on the Upload button.

    Your screen should now look similar to Figure 6.3:

    Figure 6.3 – Cosmos DB Data Explorer

    After uploading a document, it will be added to the Items folder in the container. By default, a pane is opened that shows a list of items in the container. When you click on an item in the list, the document is...

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