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As a user, I want it to be obvious when my result display is a truncated result, or whether it is the full dataset so that I know what I am working with.
Currently, if a user hits the truncation limit, a banner is displayed very briefly, but then goes away. If the user is not watching that banner and doesn't notice it - they can start working with their results, not knowing it is not the complete set. In addition, for some reason, the length of time that banner displays appears to be variable and sometimes can "flash" so quickly you don't see it.
Acceptance Criteria
When a user exceeds the limit for query results, a message informing them of this will persist on the screen.
The message will include a hint like reducing time window or doing an aggregation or downloading the data
Extra credit: Could we give them a 1 click aggregation option? We'd have to see if that would be feasible/achievable
Extra credit: Could we give them a 1 click download option?
Notes
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User Story
As a user, I want it to be obvious when my result display is a truncated result, or whether it is the full dataset so that I know what I am working with.
Currently, if a user hits the truncation limit, a banner is displayed very briefly, but then goes away. If the user is not watching that banner and doesn't notice it - they can start working with their results, not knowing it is not the complete set. In addition, for some reason, the length of time that banner displays appears to be variable and sometimes can "flash" so quickly you don't see it.
Acceptance Criteria
When a user exceeds the limit for query results, a message informing them of this will persist on the screen.
The message will include a hint like reducing time window or doing an aggregation or downloading the data
Extra credit: Could we give them a 1 click aggregation option? We'd have to see if that would be feasible/achievable
Extra credit: Could we give them a 1 click download option?
Notes
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: