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Let's say we want to query this data set, but we **only** want data from subjects that are under age 20. | Let's say we want to query this data set, but we **only** want data from subjects that are under age 20. | ||
- | We start by loading library with the hitting data set, navigating to the Query Builder dialog, and opening the Auto-Populate dialog. Ensure that " | + | We start by loading library with the hitting data set, navigating to the [[sift: |
- | {{:AutoPopulate.png}} | + | Under " |
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+ | Additional refinements, | ||
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When refining queries it can be helpful to have the metadata file open, so that you can see the values it contains. Note that in this case, accessing athlete_age has been set as a global metric, and you will not be able to find the meta folder unless Global Value is checked. | When refining queries it can be helpful to have the metadata file open, so that you can see the values it contains. Note that in this case, accessing athlete_age has been set as a global metric, and you will not be able to find the meta folder unless Global Value is checked. | ||
The result of this procedure is that data is queried only if it meets this refinement category, and the refinement name will be applied as a suffix to the end of the signal name. | The result of this procedure is that data is queried only if it meets this refinement category, and the refinement name will be applied as a suffix to the end of the signal name. | ||
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+ | When you hit " | ||
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===== Build Your Own Metadata File ===== | ===== Build Your Own Metadata File ===== | ||
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In the example below, we can see that there are four headers (static_model, | In the example below, we can see that there are four headers (static_model, | ||
- | {{: | + | {{:RefineQueriesWithMeta_-_buildYourOwnMeta.png}} |
Here you can edit the description fields and subject specific fields. After you are satisfied with the fields, click " | Here you can edit the description fields and subject specific fields. After you are satisfied with the fields, click " | ||
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If you navigate from the Query Builder dialog to the Auto-Populate menu, In the **Signals** tab Select **Metric** as the signal type and **meta** as the signal folder. Now switch over to the **Refinements** tab, click {{: | If you navigate from the Query Builder dialog to the Auto-Populate menu, In the **Signals** tab Select **Metric** as the signal type and **meta** as the signal folder. Now switch over to the **Refinements** tab, click {{: | ||
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- | {{: | + | {{:RefineQueriesUsingMeta-AutoRefinements.png}} |
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Since I want to refine my data by walking speed in this example, I name the refinement " | Since I want to refine my data by walking speed in this example, I name the refinement " | ||
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==== Visualizing Refined Queries ==== | ==== Visualizing Refined Queries ==== | ||
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Insure that **Plot Type** is set to Metric Plot, then check the boxes for **Select All Groups** and **Select All Workspaces**. | Insure that **Plot Type** is set to Metric Plot, then check the boxes for **Select All Groups** and **Select All Workspaces**. | ||
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