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"Is it viable to leverage both a graph db and a relational db at the same time for the same data sets" - to solve which problem, precisely? Currently, this question looks to me like you have a solution looking for a problem.Doc Brown– Doc Brown2021-03-07 16:59:49 +00:00Commented Mar 7, 2021 at 16:59
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Happy for a moderator to delete this question since its not seen as value by the community since i can't act on it. Christophe has given me valuable insight to the problem i'm facing and a direction to study in.Aeseir– Aeseir2021-03-08 08:26:30 +00:00Commented Mar 8, 2021 at 8:26
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Who says this question cannot not have value? If you got "valuable insight to the problem" you are facing, why do don't you to tell us about exactly this problem? What is your use case which requires "both a graph db and a relational db at the same time for the same data sets"? Tell us about the goal, ideally for a real-world problem of yours.Doc Brown– Doc Brown2021-03-08 10:21:26 +00:00Commented Mar 8, 2021 at 10:21
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Probably because its been down voted number of times already, and its not a problem as it is more of a experiment. So for my experiment now I have a graph db representing current relationships, with detailed data and historical events in relational db.Aeseir– Aeseir2021-03-08 10:49:23 +00:00Commented Mar 8, 2021 at 10:49
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Reasonable questions getting downvotes on this site are no exception. What bothers me more are the many downvoters who seem to believe askers should be able to read their mind, because they leave absolutely no hint what's they think is wrong with the question. In this case, I downvoted, too, but I also told you about my expectation what I think is missing. In case you would edit your question and describe the problem you want to solve with this approach (even if it just an experiment), I would probably revoke my downvote (and maybe convert it into an upvote).Doc Brown– Doc Brown2021-03-08 11:40:58 +00:00Commented Mar 8, 2021 at 11:40
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