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datasetKey.keyword:"{datasetKey}" AND attempt:"{attempt}"
It seems that it's filtering by datasetKey but it doesn't highlight it in yellow like it does with the attempt. But if we do the search without the .keyword in the datasetKey parameter it highlights it:
datasetKey:"{datasetKey}" AND attempt:"{attempt}"
Can we change it?
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Yes we can, but I'm not entirely sure it is a good idea. Dataset is indexed as text perhaps? So it wont be a precise match then. At least a search for datasetKey:"02d1e772" also produce results despite being an illegal key. Perhaps it won't create an issues in practice though
In the
log
link of the running ingestions here https://registry.gbif.org/monitoring/running-ingestions it has this query to search for the logs in kibana:It seems that it's filtering by
datasetKey
but it doesn't highlight it in yellow like it does with theattempt
. But if we do the search without the.keyword
in thedatasetKey
parameter it highlights it:Can we change it?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: