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Why is InlineQuerier not output ?

  • November 18, 2021
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screenkHi all,

InlineQuerier doesn't give the last two outputs ?

 

Best answer by ebygomm

Query script of last output. So, alt_interval_id and polygon_id is like this ;

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Because nothing matches the query? In your example posted I can't spot any that should be a match

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  • November 18, 2021

Query script of last output. So, alt_interval_id and polygon_id is like this ;

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  • November 18, 2021

Query script of last output. So, alt_interval_id and polygon_id is like this ;

1112 

 

Because nothing matches the query? In your example posted I can't spot any that should be a match


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Hi @ebygomm​  

Result of other output that is works like this; 333Same query;

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2232234The same process and it matched but when I use polygon_id and alt_interval_id, it does not work.


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Hi @ebygomm​  

Result of other output that is works like this; 333Same query;

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2232234The same process and it matched but when I use polygon_id and alt_interval_id, it does not work.

Same process but different data. That data does match. Which polygon_id are you expecting to match 1.2.1.1.3.5.8.8.1 , because in your screenshot there is not one that matches?


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  • November 19, 2021

I understood. Thanks for answer @ebygomm​