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Hi @Kristian Gjestad Vangsnes,As @Rajendra Pasupuleti has noticed, the documentation has been added to Hub. Please use that for your reference. Hope it helps! Hi @Rajendra Pasupuleti, this is all we have, currently. Is there any specific information you’re looking for?
Hi @VamsiGrandhi, did the above help you?
Hi @Viswanadha Sai Akhil Pujyam, did the above help you?
Hi @Kristian Gjestad Vangsnes, Thanks a lot for your question, and the information you have shared. We are currently actually working on some documentation regarding the SharePoint extractor. Hopefully that’ll help in answering your question. I’ll let you know when it’s out!Best,Carin
Hi @Shubham Satish Nalawade, I believe this is further discussed on a Support ticket, since there is no information about this in the documentation.
Hi @Akshay Hande and @Clement, would you need any further information?
@Pedersen Jon-Robert, do you need any further follow up from us?
Hi @Diana Chimnaz Johan, did the above help you?
Hi @Utkarsh Bhakne, thanks for your reply. I just want to let you know that we’re checking if there’s a bug somewhere. We’ll get back to you!
Hi @Neerajkumar Bhatewara, did the above help you?
New→Planned for development
Hi @eashwar11, as the documentation states: expressions (str | sympy.Expr | Sequence[str | sympy.Expr]) – Functions to be calculated. Supports both strings and sympy expressions. Strings can have either the API ts{} syntax, or contain variable names to be replaced using the variables parameter. start (int | str | datetime) – Inclusive start. end (int | str | datetime) – Exclusive end limit (int | None) – Number of datapoints per expression to retrieve. variables (dict[str, str | TimeSeries] | None) – An optional map of symbol replacements. aggregate (str | None) – use this aggregate when replacing entries from variables, does not affect time series given in the ts{} syntax. granularity (str | None) – use this granularity with the aggregate.start and end are required parameters. So what you’re mentioning above is not possible. Please make sure you read the documentation carefully, that’ll help you get a better understanding of how to go about this.
Hi @Shravan Kumar Rama, Yes, you’ll have to update this section with your own project details etc. You’ll have to set up these environment variables in your own environment. If you don’t know how to go about that, you can do a quick Google search for help. Best,Carin
Hi @Shravan Kumar Rama,Since you’re doing the course, are you following the steps as described in the course? At which step are you getting errors? If not, just glancing over this it looks like you are missing some essentials in setting up your extractor. In that case please check the documentation as here: https://cognite-extractor-utils.readthedocs-hosted.com/en/latest/.
Hi @Kumar Varaganti Sharath, would you mind elaborating at which step things stop working? Have you succesfully completed the first 4 steps without running into issues? Or are you already seeing errors there? A little more detail on what errors you are getting, where things go wrong will help us to better help you.
Hi @Shravan Kumar Rama thanks for your update!
Hi @Manish Nethi,Did the above help you?
New→Gathering Interest
Hi @JeremyLin, I see that you have created a ticket for this, so we’ll follow up with you there!
Hi @Shubham Satish Nalawade, I’m transforming this question into a Feature Request for our product team to evaluate.
Hi @Kjersti, I’ll convert this to a support ticket so we can help you further that way. Best, Carin
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