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Knowledge DropLast tested: Jan 14, 2019 There's no way to do this from
Looker right now. You can potentially see it on your DB, or by selecting
the Show Processes option in SQL Runner's cog menu next to the
connection which should show rebuilds both ...
Knowledge DropLast tested: Nov 29, 2020 Question:If a PDT is tied to its
datagroup that’s based on ETL with a max_cache_age of 24 hrs, if the ETL
table doesn’t update, should that PDT rebuild after 24 hrs?Answer:No,
max cache age has no effect on PDT...
Knowledge DropLast tested: Apr 23, 2021This is controlled by the Max PDT
Builder Connections setting in your database connection.DocsThis content
is subject to limited support.
Knowledge DropLast tested: Aug 14, 2017 It’s on the local file system of
whatever node ran the query, but node A can request it from node B.So if
the user hits node A, node A looks up where the cache is (from the
internal database), sees node B has i...
Knowledge DropLast tested: Sep 6, 2019 The only option is to symlink the
log directory somewhere else.By default, Looker will save the logs to
looker/log . The docs show this in the directory structure, and there's
a feature request for allowing logs...
Hi @mikeghen1, Here is our API doc on how to create a render task for a
dashboard. But, I have played with this before and here is an example
where I create a .png file for a look #!/usr/bin/env ruby require
'looker-sdk' sdk = LookerSDK::Client.new( ...
Hi @murilonigris, That is correct, if you want to access a field to
aggregate on using that new measure you want to create, that field must
be declared in the explore_source:. Cheers, Vincent
Hi @kmahamk, What does your query look like? For example, are you using
pivots? Are you using type: sum or type: number and then doing the SUM()
in the sql: parameter? Let me know and we can go from there! Cheers,
Vincent
Hi @kshah7, That is currently not possible but is something I can loop
in my Product team with. You might, however, get around it with
something like this although it is a little hacky. Cheers, Vincent
Hi @TimothyBurke, Thank you for the insightful feedback. We love hearing
back ideas like this that can make Looker even more powerful and
efficient. It looks like they are still working on how best to tackle
this challenge while maintaining the integ...