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Hi, Viet. Thank you very much for this detailed feedback, and the proposals for improvements. We’re working on improving data exploration, and the points you raise are very timely and will inform how we improve the experience. Knut
Hi, Ben! Thank you for your feedback, and the interest in Cognite Functions. As you say, the initial support is for Python based on our user base requests and feedback.We want our community of users to leverage their already built IP as much as possible, so we take your feedback seriously and will add this to our product feedback and evaluate it. If other customers have similar needs, please comment here or add your vote in the Product Ideas section here on the hub. All the best, Knut
Hi, Øyvind! Thank you for your feedback. We are working on improving the user experience in the Data Explorer significantly this year. Including how you view, interact and work with time series. We will post here on the hub as updates to the Data Explorer is released. Best regards, Knut
Hi, Thomas Great question! May I ask which SDK you are using? Which language? Knut
Hello, Ibrahim. This is great input. If I understand you correctly, this is the ability to create, use and share collections of data for analysis, collaboration or preparing for a job. And the collection consists of different types of data like documents, time series / sensor data, equipment information etc. Knut
Hi, Ibrahim.Great feedback, and we’d like to have the ability to share e.g. Charts with a better fidelity than the private/public option you have today, and the ability to share it with just a few named individuals. If any else has the same thoughts, feel free to drop them in this comments thread. All the best,Knut
Hi, Ibrahim.This is a great suggestion. Do I understand you right if you imagine a per-customer way of organizing an more “official” grouping of documents? Or an even more per-user freedom to organize and catogarize documents? Knut Vidvei
Hi, we have some improvements coming up, but we will have to come back with a clearer timeline at a later point. We will post the updates here at our next release in December. Best regardsKnut
Hi, Anders.Thank you for the thoughtful and detailed post. I’ll answer first a bit generally, and then in the thread we can go more into details and add some more people. Overall, ADI is being maintained, but in general all new features are coming to Charts on Cognite Data Fusion. You’ll find several new features coming to Charts in the coming releases. For example, events overlayed time series are coming to Charts this year, with improvements to the whole experience. Including how to search and find the events you want to overlay. For the other proposals you have, we can break them into several discussions in the thread and keep the discussion going! Best regards.Knut Vidvei, Cognite
Hi, @ibrahim.alsyed What you were told is correct. Asset Data Insight is no longer commercially available to new customers. What problem are you seeking to solve with these features? Best regards, Knut
Hi, Anders.This is a great idea, and I understand you want to work with smaller sets of time series or simplify how to work with a chart with a high number of time series.As you say, you can do this by duplicating a chart, and removing the ones you don’t want. This way you keep your formatting, axes settings and calculations. We will take your input and explore how we can simplify working with charts with larger data sets. Thank you, Knut
Hello Ibrahim, Today, the no-code calculations in Charts are available in the graphical user interface to view and troubleshoot. The results can also be downloaded as a csv file, together with the time series. On the roadmap for 2023 we will make it possible to expose these calculations outside the Charts interphase to be used in other solutions such as dashboards, monitoring etc. Best regards, Knut Vidvei
Hi,The recommended dashboarding solutions are using the Cognite productized connectors to best of breed solutions like PowerBI or Grafana. https://docs.cognite.com/cdf/dashboards/guides/powerbi/getting_started/https://docs.cognite.com/cdf/dashboards/guides/grafana/getting_started/These provide a rich set of features to visualize and customize views of data In Cognite Data Fusion. Best regards, Knut Vidvei
Hello, Ibrahim. Thank you for the feedback on Data Exploration. Cognite InField is optimized for data exploration on mobile devices, when you are in the field or away from your desktop computer.https://docs.cognite.com/infield/guides/howtoaccess/ Best regards, Knut Vidvei
Hi, Anders.This is is great input to simplify to batch-update several time series. We will add this to the user patterns insights and review in upcoming cycles. CC: @Magdalena Rut All the best, Knut Vidvei
Hi, @Viet Le Yesterday we released a large update to the Data Explorer that affects several of the topics you mention in this post. Especially the search and navigation, improvements to the asset hierarchy navigation, search for id, and consistency across data types. Feel free to reach out to @Philippe Bettler as well for more hands on explanation. Best regards,Knut Vidvei
Hi, Ibrahim.If I understand you correctly, you like the new feature where each user can configure the columns that are valuable for them. But you would like the possibility for a company or project to set a different set of starting default columns than the ones that come as standard suggestions? Best regards,Knut Vidvei
The calculations in Charts are available today in the Charts interface for calculations, troubleshooting and root cause analysis. In our roadmap in 2023 we are adding the possibility to persist these calculations so they are available for e.g. dashboarding, monitoring and other needs outside of the Charts interface. Monitoring will also be integrated into the charting interface. Initially on time series in CDF, and sequentially on calculations created in the no-code calculation builder.
That is correct. The default is the same, and it is up to each user to set the ones that fits their needs the best. I believe I understand your need, and will take it in to the team.
Great input. We will take all of these needs into the InField needs, and the need to have these capabilities when you are on a smartphone. @Kristoffer Knudsen All the best, Knut
Hi, Øyvind.This is now selected for development, and we hope to share the update to this time series plot in the data explorer shortly. Best regards, Knut Vidvei
Hi, Ibrahim. Unfortunately, this is not an available feature and must have been displayed by mistake. Apologize for the confusion on our side. Best regards Knut
Hi, Richard.This can be done using the function “Shift time series”.To create a new time series with 30 minutes shifted back in time, use the parameters below. Positive numbers shift forwards, and negative numbers shifts time backwards. You can then compare the time series visually, or use the new time shifted one as input to a calculation. Best regards, Knut Vidvei
Hi, Richard!Thank you for the valuable feedback. We are very happy to have this in Cognite Data Fusion, and will continue to evolve it based on user feedback. Let us get back to you on your suggestions, and continue to post your thoughts here if you discover more. Knut
There are no concrete plans. Cognite Data Fusion works great with self-hosted notebooks like Jupyter for customers to setup the ones they prefer. There are guides for authentication on docs.cognite.com and how to use notebooks are featured in Cognite Academy courses. And of course Cognite Python SDK works great on Jupyter.
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