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Don't display quick evaluation query runs in the history by default #2783

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p- opened this issue Sep 5, 2023 · 2 comments
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Don't display quick evaluation query runs in the history by default #2783

p- opened this issue Sep 5, 2023 · 2 comments
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p- commented Sep 5, 2023

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

I use the query history regularly to go back to older query runs (both MRVA and local runs) and compare them to newer runs. However, when I develop or debug a query I often use the "quick evaluation" feature. This sometimes leads to a rather bloated history with lots of "quick evaluation" runs that are not interesting. (I have to delete them manually to get a cleaner history back)

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Describe the solution you'd like

One solution could be not display quick evaluation query runs in the history by default. E.g. they could be displayed via a menu point in the ... menu.

Describe alternatives you've considered

Another variant could be to just not record the history of quick evaluations (as an ephemeral-ness behaviour is somewhat implied in the name). Personally, I never needed to go back to the results of a quick evaluation.

@p- p- added the enhancement New feature or request label Sep 5, 2023
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@stonish I think this issue would be more appropriate for your team to look at.

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jf205 commented Oct 17, 2023

Thanks for the @feedback @p-. We'll take a look a this at some point and get back to you 👍🏻

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