MongoDB
MongoDB is a distributed data source that stores data in JSON-like documents.
Configure the following details for MongoDB data source:
Field | Description |
---|---|
Display name | Enter the data source name to be displayed on the screen. |
Authentication database name | Enter the name of your authentication database. |
Hostname | Enter the hostname. You can add multiple host information. To add, click the Add icon. A new row appears for adding hostname and port. Enter the details. |
Port | Enter the port number. |
Username | Enter the username. |
Password | Enter the password. |
Port is SSL enabled | Use the toggle switch to enable or disable SSL connection. If enabled, i. The Upload SSL certificate (.pem, .crt, .cert or .cer) link is enabled. ii. Click the Upload SSL certificate (.pem, .crt, .cert or .cer) link. iii. Browse the SSL certificate and upload. |
Test connection | Click the Test connection link to test the data source connection. If the data source connection is successful, a success message appears. |
Catalog name | Enter the name of the catalog. This catalog is automatically associated with your data source. |
Create | Click Create to create the data source. |
Limitations for SQL statements
- MongoDB connector does not support complex
DELETE
involvingOR
statements with different columns forDELETE
statement. DROP TABLE
statement is supported only when enabled in the catalog.- For data source-based catalogs the
CREATE SCHEMA
,CREATE TABLE
,DROP SCHEMA
,DROP TABLE
,DELETE
,DROP VIEW
,ALTER TABLE
, andALTER SCHEMA
statements are not available in the Data Manager UI.
Limitations for data types
- When the fields of data type
REAL
have 6 digits or more in the decimal part with the digits being predominately zero, the values when queried are rounded off. It is observed that the rounding off occurs differently based on the precision of the values. For example, a decimal number 1.654 when rounded to 3-digits after the decimal point are the same. Another example is 10.890009 and 10.89000. It is noticed that 10.89000 is rounded to 10.89, whereas 10.89009 is not rounded off. This is an inherent issue because of the representational limitations of binary floating point formats. This might have a significant impact when querying involves sorting.