Access to non-relational databases (NoSQL) in GeneXus
A non-relational database is one that does not use the tabular schema of rows and columns found in most traditional database systems. Instead, non-relational databases use a storage model that is optimized for the specific requirements of the type of data being stored. For example, data can be stored as simple key/value pairs, as JSON documents, as time series, or as a graph consisting of edges and vertices.
The term NoSQL refers to databases that do not use SQL for queries. Instead, they use other programming languages and other constructs to query the data. In practice, "NoSQL" means "non-relational database," although many of these databases do support SQL-compatible queries.
GeneXus provides support for working with these databases, including DynamoDB.