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Status Not under consideration
Workspace Watson Discovery
Created by Guest
Created on Apr 3, 2019

Include Query parameter in results from the query and event log

When we query the /logs for a particular query ID, we can get the natural_language_query paratmer returned which contains the query string.

{ customer_id: '',
environment_id: 'XXXX',
natural_language_query: 'are there any capital metrics?',
query_id: 'XXXX',
document_results: [Object],
event_type: 'query',
session_token: 'XXXXX',
created_timestamp: '2019-04-03T12:02:07.145Z'

This does not work for DQL queries. i.e. we do not get the query parameter returned.

{ customer_id: '',
environment_id: 'XXXX',
query_id: 'XXXX',
document_results: [Object],
event_type: 'query',
session_token: 'XXXXX',
created_timestamp: '2019-04-03T12:02:07.145Z'

 

Could this be added to the results.

  • Guest
    Reply
    |
    Apr 4, 2019

     The customer has a repeatable process where they will create a new collection with new documents and search/analyse this collection.  There will be '000s of collections created per year.  As the process is repeatable we have a UI with ~100 prebuilt queries that will be run against the collection and there is the ability for the user to create both NLQ and DQL queries.  We want to be able to monitor the usefulness of the prebuilt queries through documents returned and click events.  We want to be able to view the user created queries to check for common queries which will be added to the prebuilt query list.  This will also provide feedback for the WKS models we have created.

  • Admin
    JOHN PECORARI
    Reply
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    Apr 3, 2019

    What are you trying to achieve, or problem is the customer trying to solve by adding events for DQL queries as well?