Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
Hi Eric. The reduction in record count is intentional. Google Refine
considers "indented" rows (ie empty leading cells) to be part of the "record"
they're indented under. This can be useful for certain types of processing,
but can definitely cause unexpected effects if you don't know it's happening.
Side effects from this may be contributing to the other problems. Refine (or
browsers, depending on your point of view) isn't very good about dealing with
records which have large numbers of rows because the default paging is by # of
records, so 10 or 25 records could have hundreds or thousands of rows,
depending on the organization of the data.
Not sure about the single column display, but it's almost certainly related.
You could try switching to the row display mode (instead of the default record
display mode) to see if it shows the other columns.
The error dialog that you're getting is strange. That happens when you attempt
to undo? Any chance you are running out of memory on your computer? Does the
same thing happen when you restart Refine and/or your computer?
Your project is almost certainly recoverable. If you'd like one of us to take
a look at it, attach it here and we'll see what we can do.
Original comment by tfmorris
on 1 May 2012 at 8:43
Tom,
I understand moving a column to the first position can be used for created rows
within records, but what I am referring to is that Refine does not handle
things gracefully should one accidentally place a column in that first slot,
for example. It causes corruption that cannot be recovered, because the 'Undo'
becomes non-functional, and because the Columns start disappearing when you
attempt to perform the undo process, there is no way to get back to normal, and
no way to output/export. Switching between Row/Record has no effect/benefit
when the above mentioned occurs. So there is no way for me to output/save the
project to send it you.
I have a top of the line Apple towerwith 64GB of RAM, fast RAID drives, etc.,
so it is not hardware performance related.
Original comment by ericjarv...@gmail.com
on 1 May 2012 at 8:56
FYI, The "switching" from Records back to Rows...might take quite a while,
depending on how much data Refine has to churn through... I have seen it take
over 10 mins in a few of my datasets...but it did eventually return back to
Rows mode.
Original comment by thadguidry
on 1 May 2012 at 10:40
OK, I thought you were describing three problems. Sounds like it's just two
(probably related) problems.
Here are a couple of other things to try:
- Start Refine from a terminal window. Retry the steps that produce the error
and report any errors logged on the terminal
- Use the following steps to create a project export:
- Click "Browse workspace directory" at bottom of main Refine screen
(it's ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Refine/ on Mac)
- Hover over desired project or right-click and use "copy link" to get project #
- In a terminal window, do the following:
cd <refine workspace directory>
cd <project #>.project
tar cvzf /tmp/<project name>.google-refine.tar.gz *
For example, the steps for one of my projects were:
cd ~/.local/share/google/refine
cd cd 1978234000731.project
tar cvzf /tmp/myproject.google-refine.tar.gz *
- Attach the <name>.google-refine.tar.gz and we can see if it's recoverable.
Original comment by tfmorris
on 2 May 2012 at 12:37
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
ericjarv...@gmail.com
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