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Hi Øystein,At present, we haven't finalized our plans for supporting the visualization of DEXPI files. We're gathering interest in DEXPI and will carefully evaluate all feature requests as we begin work on DEXPI support in CDF. Best regards,Que
Hi Alex,For product updates, you can stay in the loop here https://hub.cognite.com/product-updates.As for converting from PID to DEXPI, sorry, I don't have an answer. However, concerning our long-term roadmap for reading DEXPI files, we're considering going directly from DEXPI to the knowledge graph. This approach would eliminate the need for any additional conversions. Regards,Que
Hi Alex,I regret to inform you that currently, we don't have a way to read such files directly. As you mentioned, the files will need to be converted to PDF format first. However, we are actively developing an exciting new product which reads vector content from PDF files and generates a knowledge graph. We aim to make this product available by the end of the year. Stay tuned for further updates and features!Regarding the industrial standard format for PID, as far as I see, DEXPI is gaining popularity. While CDF currently does not have product support for reading DEXPI files, we have done several PoC which had materialized as adding this functionality to our long term product roadmap.Best regards,Que
Hi @Hussain Mubaireek,Thank you for your insight and suggestion!Regarding the first request on Annotation filtering, you can filter by creatingApp, creatingAppVersion, creatingUser, and status. Here's the link for more details: https://api-docs.cognite.com/20230101/tag/Annotations/operation/annotationsFilter. Would this fulfil your needs?Also, out of curiosity, have you tried out /diagramDetect with partialMatch enabled? This functionality suggests asset mapping for tags as well. However, I understand that your use case might require a more fuzzy mapping approach. If you haven't tried it yet, perhaps it's worth giving it a shot? Best regards,Que
Hi @Harsha ,I believe the `size` field in Documents API reflects the actual size of the source file in CDF. Is it the `size` under `sourceFile` that you looked at?
Hi,You can get the size using the Documents API. List documents gives you the size (in bytes) in `sourceFile`.`size`. You can also use the Python SDK. https://cognite-sdk-python.readthedocs-hosted.com/en/latest/documents.html#cognite.client._api.documents.DocumentsAPI.listExample code: from cognite.client.data_classes.documents import DocumentPropertyfrom cognite.client.data_classes import filtersfile_id_filter = filters.Equals(DocumentProperty.id, YOUR_FILE_ID)doc = client.documents.list(filter=file_id_filter)doc[0].source_file.size
Hi @Andre Alves,Apologies for the delayed response. Regarding your question, in the current API beta, you have the option to utilize the /detect endpoint (with `patternMode` set). This endpoint accepts example tags and identifies other tags in engineering diagrams that follow a similar pattern. For instance, providing the sample tag 21-PT-1019 allows the detection of tags with a format of 2 digits, 2 letters, and 4 digits.Additionally, there is an ongoing initiative to automate the extraction of asset tags and establish relationships between them. We're actively working on this, so stay tuned for more exciting developments.Best regards,Que Tran
Hi @crgomez13 ,Could you please specify the applications or API in which you encountered the limit?Best regards,Que Tran
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