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Only part of the scraped datasets are visible in the analysis section of DMI-TCAT #458

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VUBlrnc opened this issue Nov 16, 2022 · 4 comments

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@VUBlrnc
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VUBlrnc commented Nov 16, 2022

Hi,
We installed DMI-TCAT on the servers at our campus.
The scraping of the tweets go well, but if I loop to the analysis interface only part of the scrapings that are running (correctly) in the admin section are visible in the analysis interface. It is like the list is cut off at a certain point. Is this a known issue and is there something I can do about it? Any help is welcome.

@dale-wahl
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I have not heard of this before. Do you mean to say that some of the bins ("scrapings") are not visible in the dropdown menu? Perhaps you could share some screenshots of what is in the admin panel but not in the analysis panel.

@VUBlrnc
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VUBlrnc commented Nov 17, 2022

Hi, thanks for answering. Yes, this is exactly what I mean. In attachment the UI of the analysis and admin section
UI_DMITCAT.pdf

@ErikBorra
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This looks to be an embarrassing bug where single quotes are not dealt with properly. Changing the quotes around ITU CIS from single to double should provide a quick work around.

I thought we had addressed this a few years ago, but I cannot locate it quickly. In any case, single quotes should be properly dealt with.

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VUBlrnc commented Nov 17, 2022

Hi, thanks. I deleted the query because no tweets where captured yet. But in general, when we use " in the query, they are translated to single ' when shown in the admin interface. But the problem seems solved now. thanks lot for your help.

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