Syntasa writes all the data to specified folders and databases within the environment where the data is processed. Datastores serve as the storage and retrieval points for this information. Syntasa applications utilize three types of data stores: Event Store, ID Store, and Intelligence Hub. Among these, Event Stores are the most commonly used. Below are links to articles that offer detailed insights into each type of data store.
Event Stores
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Event Store Overview
This article explains the purpose, key functions, and benefits of an event store. -
How to Create a New Event Store?
If you need a step-by-step guide to creating an event store, this article is for you. - How to Edit the Path for the Event Store in Each Environment?
While paths for each environment are auto-generated, they can be updated. Note that there are limitations on changing paths after certain operations. For more information, please read this article. -
Understanding Configurable Fields on the 'Add Event Store' Screen
This article breaks down all the fields displayed on the 'Add Event Store' screen. -
How to edit the details of the existing Event Store?
Learn how to update the details of an existing event store in this article. -
Event Stores DataSets
Datasets are tables where data for a component, like an app, is stored. If you're seeking specific tables from the development or production environment along with their contents, this article will guide you through. -
DataStore Dependencies
If you're looking to find out which apps are using the datastore, you can check the 'Datastore Dependencies' section. For more information, please read this article.