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-rw-r--r-- | issues/correlations-script-to-build-text-files.gmi | 24 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | issues/materialised-views-for-correlations.gmi | 4 |
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diff --git a/issues/correlations-script-to-build-text-files.gmi b/issues/correlations-script-to-build-text-files.gmi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1f9b664 --- /dev/null +++ b/issues/correlations-script-to-build-text-files.gmi @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +# CLI Script to Generate Text Files + +## Tags + +* assigned: +* type: feature, improvement +* priority: high +* keywords: correlations, materialised views, optimisation, script +* status: pending + +## Description + +This issue supercedes the +=> /issues/materialised-views-for-correlations Materialised Views for Correlations +issue, but the information in the older issues is helpful here too. + +A command-line script needs to be created in GN2 that can be invoked any time there is need to regenerate the text files that help speed up the computations. + +The script could be triggered in any of the following ways +* manually: a human invokes the script manually to generate the text file(s) +* periodically/scheduled: An automated scheduler invokes the script at predefined times/intervals +* on-change: A "job" is run in the background to recreate the text file whenever data for a particular text dataset/trait/... is changed (created/updated/deleted). + +The automated triggers can be built in later once we have a working script. My (fredm) preferred method is to have the "on-change" trigger to avoid running the script even when data has not changed. diff --git a/issues/materialised-views-for-correlations.gmi b/issues/materialised-views-for-correlations.gmi index c77e28d..5755e6e 100644 --- a/issues/materialised-views-for-correlations.gmi +++ b/issues/materialised-views-for-correlations.gmi @@ -2,11 +2,11 @@ ## Tags -* assigned: +* assigned: alex, fred, zachs * type: feature, improvement * priority: high * keywords: correlations, materialised views, optimisation -* status: pending +* status: closed, completed ## Description |