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NimaiAhluwalia
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Import or Direct query

Hey Guys,

 

I have a source databricks and I have 2 tables that consist of more than 62,312,943 rows each, so which mode of import would be preferable for me in this case

 

also in the same file, there are other 10 small tables with 1-2M rows each

 

Regards

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amitchandak
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Super User

@NimaiAhluwalia , I vote for the composite Model. 😀

 

If that 60M row table is very thin(Not many columns) or you are on Premium, you can use import mode.

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amitchandak
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@NimaiAhluwalia , I vote for the composite Model. 😀

 

If that 60M row table is very thin(Not many columns) or you are on Premium, you can use import mode.

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