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In Data Explorer, when selecting events resource types, you can filter on Event Types and Subtypes on the left filter panel. currently, when you click the Event Type and Subtype drop-down, it allows you to type the name of the event type or subtype that you want to filter by and shows the ones that start with the searched word. e.g. If I start typing “PM” I will see “PM Compliance” Event Type shown. However, if I start typing “Compliance” It does not return “PM Compliance” event type. The idea is to be able to “Search” by any word on the event types and subtypes and not only starting with. This is particularly useful when the CDF solution contains many event types, which the user cannot remember what it was called exactly.This concept can be extended to Metadata filter for all resource types also.
The RAW Layer or Staging area, could do with the ability to explore the data on CDF itself.Currently, the only way to analyze any RAW table is to download it as CSV and to filter, sort or search within Excel.Also, at the moment, you can only filter or search at column level and not at row level.Some Suggestions:Ability to sort and filter rows (Similar to Excel). Search across the entire RAW table using particular keywords. Maybe even an SQL editor to write any queries on the RAW tables. Instead of having Generative AI capabilities on Jupyter notebook, why not allow the user to type question directly on the Raw table screen?This is essential as it is typically used to perform sanity testing or reconcile the RAW layer with the data (resource types) in CDF. The client was heavily reliant on RAW table analysis to check that the transformation logic is correct and that counts match in the source and CDF.
Greetings,I would like to get a view of which files uploaded to CDF through extractors have not been completely uploaded and only partially uploaded.In order to do this, I wanted to write a python script that compares the files sizes in the RAW metadata tables with the actual file sizes in CDF. The question is, is there a way to retrieve file size directly of a file in CDF through python SDK without having to download the files locally?Thanks in advance
As an improvement to Cognite Functions. It would be nicer to have the data entered as parameters instead of writing the entire JSON. Internally, CDF can generate the appropriate JSON as data dictionaryWhen invoking the function, you get the list of mandatory parameters, types of each (string, number, array, object...etc), description as well as the default value for each.When having an array parameter for example, you can add elements to the array or remove elements...etc.Essentially, it is a glorified JSON builder UIThis allows for better user experience as you do not have to remember what parameters the function requires, what is mandatory or not, what the names and types of parameters are and if not set, what are the default values.
Hi There,How do you configure the state of OPC-UA extractor in the Raw layer?I know that you can do it through various types of state stores including InfluxDB or local, but I have a dataset and a table in the Staging area which I would like to get populated.Thanks in advance!
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