Spacex API → Qlik
AI-first ETL from Spacex API into Qlik. Governed entities, incremental sync, typed landing tables.
How Datrise loads Spacex API into Qlik
Datrise syncs Spacex API's records, events, and configuration objects into Qlik as tables loaded into Qlik's associative engine (often via QVD). Flexible or custom fields land in flattened columns for the data model, and timestamps such as created, updated, and status changes are typed as date/time fields.
Sync is incremental: Datrise uses incremental QVD loads merged on stable id, so re-runs update only what changed. QVD files per entity and load date. Qlik's associative model joins on identically named fields, so Datrise standardizes key names so associations link correctly.
Ideal for associative, in-memory exploration in Qlik Sense.
Endpoints
Spacex API: SaaS or API data source for analytics and warehouse sync.
Qlik: Associative analytics with Qlik Sense apps and governed data models.
How Spacex API entities map to Qlik
| Spacex API entity | Qlik object | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| records | spacex_api_records | id PK · custom fields → flattened columns for the data model |
| events | spacex_api_events | date/time fields events |
| configuration objects | spacex_api_configuration_objects | id PK · linked to spacex_api_records |
FAQ
How does Datrise handle Spacex API's custom fields in Qlik?
Flexible values are stored as flattened columns for the data model, so new fields don't require a migration; strongly-typed fields — dates, numbers, and references — are promoted to native Qlik types.
How does the Spacex API to Qlik sync stay up to date?
It runs incrementally — Datrise uses incremental QVD loads merged on stable id.
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