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A way to arrange transformations inside CDF

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When we use transformations, we tend to generate many of them for testing purposes and every user do the same this leads to have lots of transformations in the transformations section but, there is no any type of arrange or ways to organize this info which is all spread with no type of grouping at all.

It would be nice to have the option to create something like folders or projects with a distinctive name and then me as a user can put all my transformations inside it so they are all put together in this folder-type arranging structure making it easier to find and not creating a vast list of transformation in the GUI:

 

 

 

Also create folders inside folders, etc…. something like that so i can create for example “Sebastian” folder and inside it i can create some subfolders (or a branch type organization) and create more folder to organize “testing” , “production”, “Witsml” or whatever is useful to me to find and organize better the info and not mix with others work.

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Jørgen Lund
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  • Product Manager
  • 113 replies
  • November 7, 2024

Hi @Sebastian Wolter, thanks for submitting this product idea.

Agree that it would be helpful to have a better way to organize Transformations. We see this as a general need across apps/services in Fusion. As a start, we’re now implementing “tags” for Canvas and other apps, which will let users organize objects by defining and applying tags. Tags will then be available as a filter in the relevant UIs. 

Not exaclty the same as folders (which could be complementary), but what do you think of tags (e.g. “testing” , “production”, “Witsml”) as a way to organize Transformations? 


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Hi ​@Jørgen Lund  thanks for your reply, totally agree i think those tags would be useful as they let the user have a way to classify and sort items based on those tags, that shall do the trick.

 

Thank you


Akash Sood
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  • December 19, 2024

@Jørgen Lund visualizing transformations as group of tags can help other than the filtering functionality on tags

Something like this can help for better visualization

 


Jørgen Lund
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  • Product Manager
  • 113 replies
  • December 20, 2024

Thanks ​@Akash Sood - for each group, what other information would you like visualized? Other than seeign basic each Transformation. Anything around insight into latest runs, aggregated metrics for the group, etc. that would be valuable to you in this type of view?


Akash Sood
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  • January 31, 2025

@Jørgen Lund apologies for the deplayed reply.

I think advanced filters in general like transformation name ‘not’ contains would be helpful to segregate out transformations that do not contain a particular keyword.

Group scheduling transformations would be a good feature

Ability to see the transformation runs in a particular day can also help...just the time and count - maybe through a heatmap so that we can update our schedules accordingly so as to not breach transformation run concurrency limit.

The above are not specific to the grouped view but these would definitely improve user experience. Hope this helps


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