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Hi Eddy,The sample code for that course reside in Cognite’s git repository: https://github.com/cognitedata/using-cognite-python-sdk. The instruction is asking to clone (fetch/pull) that code from the repository to your local machine. It appear the git commands are not installed on your windows machine. You can find several instructions to install. Here is one resource: https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Installing-GitHope this helps,Jason
Eddy,Can you kindly share which instructions you followed? It should be as simple as ‘git clone’ and using out of the box VSCode git integration plugins.Jason
Hi Niranjan,Can you share with me your entire transformation config yaml? Here or via Teams :).Jason
@Vikram Srinath Sriraman , there are many SLB sandboxes in use today. Please email me @Jason Dressel with details and I can set you up accordingly on an existing or new project 😀.Jason
Hi @Snehal Jagtap,You can consume via the beta APIs. As FDM is not currently GA, these APIs are subject to change. You can also refer to the following documentation: https://pr-ark-codegen-1771.specs.preview.cogniteapp.com/v1.json.html#tag/Data-modelsHope this helps!Jason
Hi Ardash,I have sent a request via email to discuss your requirements in more detail. In short, the answer would be to provision individual CDF projects for each Customer.Jason
Hi Ardash,CDF is deployed in many globally. CDF is designed to handle large numbers of concurrent users. In short, no you should not need to worry. Scaling is performed using the native capabilities of the cloud service providers’ infrastructure. e.g. Kubernetes.Jason
Hi Ardash,I have reached out via email to respond to your request.Jason
Hi Ardash,The Cognite SDK’s are convenience packages that leverage CDF’s RESTful web APIs. So no, there is no difference. The benefit of the SDKs is to handle many cross cutting concerns and best practices when consuming the CDF APIs (auth, retry, web requests, ...). Limits and request sizes are documented here: https://docs.cognite.com/api/v1/Jason
Ardash,No, workflow orchestration is not currently available out of the box.Jason
Ardash,Yes, Cognite Functions have a finite runtime so the short answer is No. Workloads requiring execution resources (memory, cpu, runtime) larger than what Cognite Functions were designed for, it’s common to leverage native CSP infrastructure (ie. VM’s, K8s). These resources can be hosted in the same cloud region as your CDF project to minimize network latency. (ie. https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/explore/global-infrastructure/geographies/#overview)Jason
Ardash,I read 2 concerns here, One is refresh for a long running process and the other is secret rotation. For long running processes with the Python SDK, it’s my understanding that the token will (should) be refreshed via the SDK. The secret you use for running the workflow should be managed (stored and rotated) externally as any other secrets.Hope this helps :)Jason
@Neerajkumar Bhatewara. FDM is currently in beta and limits are in place. These limits will change and will be communicated when FDM is made generally available. I’ve sent a note kindly requesting followup on your requirements. :).
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@Divyanshi Mangal I have responded on the SLB:Cognite Teams channel.
@Divyanshi Mangal I have added your user to the AAD Tenant for the appropriate CDF projects.
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