Couchbase Query Language, known as N1QL and pronounced "Nickel", is a query language for finding data in Couchbase Server. N1QL is designed to be human readable and writable. It is a language designed for ad-hoc querying. The query language is a standard semantic used to build querying ability in other databases.
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