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@Lars Moastuen Thank you for your prompt reply.I am aware of transformations and Juypter notebooks. The issue is that transformations are not meant to be used for exploring / analysing RAW data and also the user might not have permissions to add/modify/duplicate transformations. Additionally:Transformations only return a maximum of 1000 rows. User might not be proficient with SQL You do not want to give access to transformations to someone who is simply trying to analyze one of the RAW tables. You run the risk of them applying bad transformations that corrupt the data in CDF.. You end up with many “Test” or “dummy” transformations because someone was just running queries on Raw tables.I think that all this functionality should sit in RAW explorer as that's what the name suggests - The ability to explore data in the raw layer,
The feature request here is for how the Default metadata ordering is happening within CDF.We know that CDF data explorer has the ability to allow sorting metadata of a particular resource type (In the details panel) alphabetically. But the “Default” ordering of metadata is not clear. The transformation that creates these events has specific order of metadata properties and this is not followed by the “Default” order in CDF for metadata. How does the “Default” order work? can it be enforced to follow a particular order of metadata names?
@Dilini Fernando - Thank you for your post. Yes, I was already able to get the file sizes through the document API. It was not clear initially for me the difference between files and documents from API perspective.
Thanks Viraj,I am now able to follow the guide and correctly setup the Raw state store.Best regards,Ghassan
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