In Tableau Public's documentation one can read that
A single JSON object cannot exceed 128 MB.
When a single object top-level array exceeds 128 MB, you must convert it to a file... moreIn Tableau Public's documentation one can read that
A single JSON object cannot exceed 128 MB.
When a single object top-level array exceeds 128 MB, you must convert it to a file where the JSON objects are defined one per line.
When trying to load a (95 MB!) JSON file into Tableau, i get an error:
Tableau encountered a single object larger than 128 MB in the JSON file. Please try again with a smaller JSON file.
My file is one large array in the following format:
[
{"id":"1389406","updatedDate":"2018-01-31T10:17:31Z","createdDate":"2018-01-31T10:17:31Z","deleted":false,"Ids":,"location":{"code":"bibd","name":"Main Library"},"status":{"code":"-","display":"AVAILABLE"},"barcode":"blah blah","callNumber":"TS","itemType":"In-house loan"},
{"id":"1389406","updatedDate":"2018-01-31T10:17:31Z","createdDate":"2018-01-31T10:17:31Z","deleted":false,"Ids":
I have an idea on how to extract Table data to Cloud storage using Bq extract command but I would like rather like to know, if there are any options to extract a Big Query table... moreI have an idea on how to extract Table data to Cloud storage using Bq extract command but I would like rather like to know, if there are any options to extract a Big Query table as NewLine Delimited JSON to Local Machine?
I could extract Table data to GCS via CLI and also download JSON data from WEB UI but I am looking for solution using BQ CLI to download table data as JSON in Local machine?. I am wondering is that even possible?
I need to write the equivalent of the following code in R but I'm not quite sure how to go about it:
def add(args):
result = args + args
return... moreI need to write the equivalent of the following code in R but I'm not quite sure how to go about it:
def add(args):
result = args + args
return result
The reason why is because for the platform I am using (Cloudera Data Science Workbench) models need a JSON input to be able to call them using an API key
So if I write a test model in R such as:
f <- function(x, y) {
return (x + y)
}
I cannot do a call like {"x" : 2, "y" : 4} using the httr package.
So I either need to make a dictionary like call for functions in R
OR
I am simply calling JSON incorrectly in which case could someone help me format that correctly for an API call
Thanks less