Prefix matching a file name causes Needs Attention state
Details
The prefix for a file name is used for "starts with" searches and not for exact
matches. If any file has a name that matches the prefix exactly, the record generation
fails, and the dataset goes to a state of "Needs Attention" after the Generate Records
action finishes.
Workaround
Change the prefix or file name in object storage. Upload the new files to the dataset
and generate the records again.
List Records only returns 1000 entries 🔗
Details
List Records returns no more than 1000 entries in a single
API call.
Workaround 1
If you need to fetch more than 1000 records, use multiple API calls.
Workaround 2
If you are looking for a particular record, include the name of it using the
name parameter.
Workaround 3
If you want a count of the records, you can get it by calling
Summarize Records API for that compartment and
dataset.
Labels cannot be seen if you zoom in too much 🔗
Details
For entity extraction classification, if you zoom in too much, the label and text
overlap.
Workaround
Zoom out until you can clearly see the labels.
Cannot indicate nothing to label with entity extraction or object detection 🔗
Details
When you classify a piece of text using entity extraction, or classify an image using
object detection, you cannot indicate that there is nothing to label. By not labeling
such a piece of text or image, it is considered an unlabeled record, not a record with
nothing to label.
Workaround
We're working on a resolution.
Files with a file extension in capital letters are not recognized 🔗
Details
Files with a file extension in capital letters are not recognized.
Workaround
Use lower case for the file extensions. For example,
file.jpg, not file.JPG.