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Amazon DynamoDB is a NoSQL managed database that supports semi-structured data i.e. key-value and document data. A DynamoDB table stores data in the form of an item. While creating a table in DynamoDB, a partition key needs to be defined which acts as the primary key for the table and no schema. Each item consists of attributes. By default, every item will have a partition key as one of the attributes. Every item can have a different number of attributes. An example of an item is given below: Example: { "Color": true, "Director": "Christopher Nolan", "MovieID": 1, "Name": "Inception", "Rating": 8.7, "Year": 2010 } We will be doing the following operations in this article:
The above approach has been implemented below: Create Table and add Data :
Update Data:There are two ways to update the attributes of an item. They are :
![]() Edit MovieID 050 ![]() Updated Table We observe that the director column of MovieID=050 has been updated with the value ‘Christopher Nolan’. Similarly, we can select any partition key and edit the value of the attribute of an item. |
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