I only get the first 10 columns displayed in results in HUE, and the next columns greyed out. Is this an expected behavior in HUE interface ? If so, is there a configuration to override this ?
Thanks,
Parag
Checked hue.ini configuration file to see if there is a config to override this.
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I am trying to import a file, source here and selections here (select all fields and select "Pilkkueroteltu (otsikollinen)" and then click Jatka to download), with two header rows, " as text qualifier, comma as a field separator and with UTF-8 format. I am unable to do this in Micsosoft Server SQL Management Studio. I will focus now only on the text qualifier where " does not work (only reading the first quote as text qualifier).
where I am unable to specify the column separator, no idea why this is occurring.
Update 1
Refresh/Reset buttons fixed the initial preview but I am getting the following preview error in the step Select Source Tables and Views later.
Update 2
I get the LocaleID error The LocaleID 11 is not installed on this system.
(SQL Server Import and Export Wizard). I am getting the same error despite Locale/Code page settings, what is causing this?
How to specify the text qualifier in the MSMM?
I tried to replicate your scene. Very first, I had to delete first heading entry eg : "Kuntien avainluvut 1987-2016"
Please see : sample image
Column delimited is: ,
Might not be accurate answer or different from something which you expect, but by applying above settings, I could import data through SSMS2012
edit : based on comments.
Here is the detailed steps :
next,
next, you need to change column width of first column as it gave me data truncate error
next,
I have also got a dtsx package for the same, but I don't know how can I share it with you here.
I am using jmeter in elemetery freya (14.04)
I have a jmeter test plan with view results tree
I am trying to generate a csv file in view results tree including the number of active threads field.
It appears to me that the detail is being entered in the result.csv file, but the values representing this attribute has no field name, and hence that detail cannot be used in a graph which I want to create from the result.csv
I have changed JMETER-INSTALL-DIR/bin/jmeter.properties according to https://jmeter-plugins.org/wiki/PluginInstall/#Configure-JMeter
How can I get a result.csv file with a suitable fieldname like "active-threads"
Don't change anything in jmeter.properties file, upgrade to new JMeter version will discard your changes. Use user.properties file instead
The in order to add column names to CSV file add the following property to user.properties file:
jmeter.save.saveservice.print_field_names=true
Assuming good configuration you should be seeing grpThreads and allThreads columns along with the values.
See Apache JMeter Properties Customization Guide for more information on JMeter properties and ways of working with them
I am trying to understand why the data is not showing up in my query. I was wondering if there is any way to troubleshoot whats going on.
Here is the current issue:
I have populated some data from existing test database to check the performance with a relation like this : (e:Event)-[:FOR_USER]->(u:User) when I get all the users and look at the property, I can see the data, but when I query the users using same data it says 0 records found.
Below image shows the 2 query:
Can some one please help me understand how to debug such issue in neo4j
EDIT
Issue is that the Browser is somehow truncating the multiple spaces in the result. Like in this case "User-May<space>1 2013 1:18AM" was displayed on both webadmin and new browser, but in reality it should have been "User-May<space><space>1 2013<space><space>1:18AM"
So no matter what I do I can't query the value as looks like duplicate space is truncated somewhere.
Tabular data as Micheal suggested is as below
{"id":"75307","labels":["User"],"properties":{"Name":"User-May 1 2013 1:18AM"}}
and what we are seeing is User-May 1 2013 1:18AM
Regards
Kiran
Use the following Cypher syntax in the browser:
MATCH (user:User { Name: "User-May 1 2013 1:18AM" })
RETURN user.Name as Name
As far as the rendering of multiple spaces being trimmed, that is a browser specific functionality. See screenshot below for example:
The text itself is preserved as it is returned from the Neo4j server. As you can see when I analyze the HTML element of the browser using Firebug, the redundant spaces are indeed there.
So again, this doesn't seem to be a bug with Neo4j, it's how the browser you are using renders the text. The browser expects redundant spaces to be encoded as like so: "Testing testing" which is HTML encoded as Testing testing
I am new to plugin development and I am writing/ extending a Eclipse plugin. I have initially text file which contains the reults of a code review with the following data.
**line_from=70=** **line_to=80=** **date=2012/11/20 10:32:54=** **reviewer=ccc=** **responsible=xx=** **revision_nr=1.40=** **offset=1458=** **length=344=**
Based on some condition, I say that line number 70 to 80 is same as 100 to 110. Now I want to add a Marker and highlight the lines from 100-110, but I dont have the offset for this location. Can somebody tell me how to get the offset from the line numbers.
Thanks
I think it's too late to answer you, but
maybe I can help anyone else with the same problem.
To solve this, you can use the IDocument Interface.
IDocument document = (IDocument) MyPlugin.getEditor().getDocumentProvider().getDocument(MyPlugin.getEditor().getEditorInput());
So the document will load the file that was opened in the editor.
You just need to use the getLineOffset() method, that returns the offset of the line.
I would like to be able to print in the logs a message for which intellij idea would present a nice way of comparing two objects (strings). This happens automatically for the error message logged by a failed junit assert:
assertEquals("some\nString", "another\nString");
=>
org.junit.ComparisonFailure: <Click to see difference>
at org.junit.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:123)
at org.junit.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:145)
at com.something.DummyTest.testDummy(DummyTest.java:89)
The <Click to see difference> entry is actually displayed as a link in the output window of the Intellij Idea. When you click on the link, a compare window opens which shows the two values (just like you would compare two files).
Simply throwing an exception is not acceptable because I would like to log multiple objects to compare. I already tried logging a text, but I wasn't able to convince idea to compare the two texts.
IntelliJ IDEA is using the hardcoded regular expression. If the text matches the pattern, it will suggest to click to view the difference.
The pattern is:
expected:<bla-blah> but was:<blah-blah-blah>
Output should match the format of assertEquals or assertThat.
The exact patterns are somewhat scattered around the code in IDEA, but some are e.g. here.
I had the same Problem and found the solution in https://github.com/joel-costigliola/assertj-core/issues/1364#issuecomment-440800958
You should throw an org.junit.ComparisonFailure. Then IntelliJ will display the <Click to see difference>