Accessing large data sets with Direct Discovery
Direct Discovery enables you to load big data sets from certain SQL sources that have simple star schema structures and combine them with in-memory data. Selections can be made on in-memory and Direct Discovery data to see associations across the data sets with the Qlik Sense association colors--green, white, and gray. Certain visualizations can analyze data from both data sets together, though there are a number of limitations with this approach. It is not designed to be a real-time solution.
To learn more about limitations, see Limitations when using Direct Discovery.
Qlik Sense on-demand apps provide a more flexible approach to loading and analyzing big data sources.
To learn more about on-demand apps, see Managing big data with on-demand apps.
Data is selected for Direct Discovery using a special script syntax, DIRECT QUERY. Once the Direct Discovery structure is established, Direct Discovery fields can be used along with in-memory data to create Qlik Sense objects. When a Direct Discovery field is used in a Qlik Sense object, an SQL query is run automatically on the external data source.
On-demand apps provide another method for accessing large data sets. In contrast to Direct Discovery, on-demand apps provide full Qlik Sense functionality on a latent subset that is hosted in memory.
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