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This would be super useful for whittling down planet scenes that are in the "test" category, fall outside of sensor view angle limits, and are not of a particular instrument type (I'm looking to get all of one type, either PS2 or the new PS2). Filtering by these three categories requires 2 string filters and a range filter (plus I'd also like to filter by boolean, the positional_accuracy flag).
If I run porder idlist with two string filters I get more scenes returned than if I used 1 string filter, which makes me think the second string filter is causing the other string filters to not be ran (using two string filters should return less scenes than 1 string filter)
Running search for a maximum of: 1000000 assets
Total number of assets written to /home/rave/temporal_mixing/data/idlist_standard_and_test.csv ===> 2635
Running search for a maximum of: 1000000 assets
Total number of assets written to /home/rave/temporal_mixing/data/idlist_all_filters.csv ===> 2665
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Hey @rbavery
For now it only handles one filter of each type , string or range and so on. The issue is with the common keys overwriting values in the overall payload . In any case I welcome help on figuring this out, there might be a simple fix but I welcome PRs to add this capability or maybe just something fun to explore over Christmas :)
Gotcha, thanks for the explanation @samapriya. For now I'll filter by whatever reduces the order count the most, and I think using the harmonize option means I don't need to filter by instrument type. I might be able to take a crack at figuring this out later this month.
This would be super useful for whittling down planet scenes that are in the "test" category, fall outside of sensor view angle limits, and are not of a particular instrument type (I'm looking to get all of one type, either PS2 or the new PS2). Filtering by these three categories requires 2 string filters and a range filter (plus I'd also like to filter by boolean, the positional_accuracy flag).
If I run
porder idlist
with two string filters I get more scenes returned than if I used 1 string filter, which makes me think the second string filter is causing the other string filters to not be ran (using two string filters should return less scenes than 1 string filter)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: