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Looking for a open source range of data. Needs to be a range of products with variations e.g. books, shoes, hats, cds, dvds, dog toys, you get the idea, random products.
Also needs to be for a sql database.
Anybody got any suggestions where I might find such data?
Try doing a search for Northwind database samples. Microsoft also has some free database setups to us for practice. You can download these from their website.
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I am creating a library management system with PostgreSQL.
The location and genre tables are quite small.
Is this bad practice? I could have the location as a string in the book table but I wanted it to be enumerated from a set of locations and not arbitrary string. The same applies for genres, as well as wanting the genre to contain a short description.
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I am finding to access some API or sourcing to fetch data about product performance, metrics or any statistic, please any thing will be a helping.
Not that I know of but there is a book 'Predictive Analysis' by Conrad that does show some details on how to get at least basic information from Amazon.
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I am trying to find which material part number is assigned to which purchasing group in SAP. If someone could point me to the right tables that would help as well.
Purchasing group for an article can be found in tables MARA and MARC.
The fields are MAW1-WEKGR and MARC-EKGRP.
I'm using SAP Retail.
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I would like to know if there are any SQL Server ready datasets which one can use. I know there's AdventureWorks (which i'm already using), but i would like to know if there are more.
I also open for paid solutions.
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Kimberly "The Queen of Indexing" Tripp of SQL Skills fame has a few very good, pretty large sample downloads available for free:
https://www.sqlskills.com/sql-server-resources/sql-server-demos/
And if you want a really enourmous data set - you can download the whole (anonymised) Stackexchange dump from here:
https://archive.org/details/stackexchange
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I am doing an experiment to query RDF data on top of existing Relational DBMS's. So, Does anyone know a tool to translate SPARQL queries to SQL?
Thanks all.
Look for tools providing W3C standard R2RML e.g. D2RQ.