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Hi! I would like to check if a time series stays within a region for more than a certain amount of time. Is this possible? This would be the equivalent of inverting the “Upper lower threshold” function. Also I would need a time limit for that. Perhaps it would be a simple yet powerful addition to the existing functionality: To be able to invert the monitoring task? Some of the monitoring tasks have a time aspect, and some do not.. perhaps all should have it? Regards
Hi! After switching from experimental to cognite-sdk 3.9.0 I struggle with deployment. 1: Using handleIf i try to deploy using the handle, then the requirements are not handled. The function deploys, but failing at the imports. How should requiremenents be used when deploying like this? Imports are inside handle():def handle(client, data, secrets): from googleapiclient.discovery import build from googleapiclient.errors import HttpErrorCreating function like this:cognite_client.functions.create( name=function_name, external_id=function_ext_id, function_handle=handle)2 - Using a folder.Then I get this error: [WinError 267] The directory name is invalid: 'C:\\Users\\hknap\\AppData\\Local\\Temp\\tmptzkywbdl\\function.zip'If I debug, the folder “tmptzkywbdl” is created, so there should be no permission issues. 3- Manually uploading the zip fileThis works (including the requirements.txt), thanks for adding this possibility. It is just a little extra hassle ;) would prefer if
Hi! I’m curious what is the best practice to do this basic thing and visualize on Grafana ( ideally without code): With a flow transmitter, summarize the total volume per day or week. Correct the above against a threshold or a running signal. Ie. I now when the flow should be 0Here’s how I do nr 1, it feels a bit like a hack. Nr2 I am solving with Functions in CDF, however it would be nice if there’s a quick way of doing it without code, The query looks like this: 24*ts{externalId="arba:one:s=0:PLC_03!Vc_S07_200_FT01_PV", alignment=1653386400000}-Should the alignment be at the middle of the day, 12:00, or at midnight 00:00? When we get back to wintertime, it will be off by one hour..
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