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`dashboard_state` and `image_hash` are intentionally left empty to reduce payload size(especially when returning a list of large amount of dashboards). You can grab the dashboard_id of the interesting…
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The `require` keyword was merged on https://github.com/omnisci/omniscidb-internal/pull/5955. The require keyword adds a set of constraints that need to be satistified for the table function to execute…
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Example:
```
@omnisci('int32(Column, RowMultiplier, OutputColumn)')
def text_rbc_copy_rowmul(x, m, y):
for i in range(len(x)):
y[i] = x[i]
return len(x)
…
pearu updated
3 years ago
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As in title. The reason is that each subtest compiles its own function to an independent LLVM module. To speed up the tests, all functions should be compiled into a single LLVM module.
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I downloaded [https://releases.omnisci.com/os/tar/omnisci-os-latest-Linux-x86_64-cuda.tar.gz](url) and decompressed it, and after starting it, I found the following error when i visit the web console …
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# Problem
I was trying to load a table to OmniSci from pandas data frame. I created a data frame with two columns and N_GEN rows.
````
from pymapd import connect
import pandas as pd
import n…
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A UDF returning Array or any other Buffer object must explicitly copy the data to the returning object.
For instance,
```
@omnisci('int32[](int32[])')
def mypass(s):
r = Array(len…
pearu updated
3 years ago
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## :beetle: If bug
- [ ] Operating System and version:
- [ ] Browser and version:
- [ ] Steps to reproduce (including dashboard link):
- [ ] Description of issue:
## :new: If feature re…
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The following example should be supported:
```
@omnisci('int32(Column, RowMultiplier, Column)')
def array_sum(x, m, y):
for i in range(x):
y[i] = sum(x[i])
```
pearu updated
3 years ago
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I've installed omnisci on an old gaming computer, for testing purposes, with:
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU W3670 @ 3.20GHz
Geforce GTX 1050
12 GB Ram
256 SDD Disk
The omnisci data folder is located…