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SQL-like querying

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SQL-like querying has 2 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.

2 facts·1 predicates·1 sources
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1 facts
PredicateValueRef
Rdf:typeQuery Type[1]

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typebeam/f7c4aebd-6e8b-42a4-94fa-5b8ccd78bc34
ex:QueryType
labelbeam/f7c4aebd-6e8b-42a4-94fa-5b8ccd78bc34
SQL-like querying

References (1)

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  1. ctx:claims/beam/f7c4aebd-6e8b-42a4-94fa-5b8ccd78bc34
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      - Simple and easy to use. - Highly scalable and distributed. - Supports multiple languages and platforms. - **Cons**: - Limited functionality compared to Redis. - No persistence, data is lost on restart. - **Use Case**: Ideal for

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