GreenInfo-Network / seattle-building-dashboard

Energy benchmarking for Seattle
https://greeninfo-network.github.io/seattle-building-dashboard/
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Issue displaying Supermarket / Grocery Store building reports #25

Closed seattle-benchmarking closed 2 years ago

seattle-benchmarking commented 2 years ago

I tried opening 5 or 6 Supermarket / Grocery Store building reports and all showed this: image

see examples: id = 464, 25914, or 802

seems similar to the issue you saw with Harvard Market

┆Issue is synchronized with this Asana task

tomay commented 2 years ago

Looks like the 2020 data has both Supermarket / Grocery and Supermarket / Grocery Store.

Then the thresholds defined in seattle.json includes only Supermarket / Grocery

From that it looks like the way forward is to change all Supermarket / Grocery to Supermarket / Grocery Store in the 2020 data and update seattle.json to match.

But this may also depend on how this type is coded in previous years. I see that 2019 has Supermarket / Grocery Store, but I haven't checked years prior to that.

seattle-benchmarking commented 2 years ago

@tomay I updated the data so it's consistently 'Supermarket / Grocery' now since that's more concise. The reports now display but there are other issues. The main map expects 'Supermarket / Grocery Store' in the filter. And the emissions intensity card reference might need updating: image

Same with the ENERGY USE COMPARED TO AVERAGE chart

tomay commented 2 years ago

I believe these issues are resolved now after a fresh deploy. If not, let me know

seattle-benchmarking commented 2 years ago

I tried opening 5 or 6 Supermarket / Grocery Store building reports and all showed this: image

see examples: id = 464, 25914, or 802

seems similar to the issue you saw with Harvard Market

┆Issue is synchronized with this Asana task

This original issue was showing up with a few other types - but was because a bunch of the data had returns/spaces after the text. Should all be cleaned up now.

And the filter and emissions intensity data looks good too.