Export all ways with keys piste:type: and aerialway - openstreetmap

Is it possible to export all ways of piste:type and aerialway? Or maybe query these for a ski resort?
I would like to show these on a map in an iOS app. It would be nice to be able to export these sets either for each resort or whole country.
If this is not possible, can one query a resort or a country, in some way?
I have read some of the documentation, including on the API, but still is quite unsure how to correctly query the API or export these sets.
What I essentially need, is described with this query I have setup:
http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/wvo
Thanks

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How to design a query where I retrieve last data from resource that I want to apply filter to in RESTful way?

How should a query look like when I want to retrieve last measurements from installations that aren't removed?
Something like that?
/my-web-service/installations/measurements/last?removed=false
The thing is, I don't want to retrieve last measurements that weren't removed from installations. I want to retrieve last measurements from installations that weren't removed.
I see a couple possibilities here:
If you need to read the data from the endpoint transactionally, the way you designed it is the way to go. What I'd change is the name of the param from removed to installationRemoved since it's more descriptive and shorten the endpoint to /my-web-service/measurements/ - since with installations it's unclear in which scope does the client operate. Also, don't you need since param to filter the last measurements?
It there's a chance to split the two endpoints I'd add:
/my-web-service/installations/?removed=false
/my-web-service/measurements/?since=timestamp&installations=<array>
It does not make it better (when it comes to better or worse) but easier and more predictive for the users.
In general try to add more general endpoints with filtering options rather then highly dedicated - doing one particular thing. This way leads to hard to use, loose API. Also, on filtering.
And final notice, your API is good if your clients use it not because they have to but when they like it ;)
According to this best practices article, you could use "aliases for common queries":
To make the API experience more pleasant for the average consumer,
consider packaging up sets of conditions into easily accessible
RESTful paths. For example, the recently closed tickets query above
could be packaged up as GET /tickets/recently_closed
So, in your case, it could be:
/my-web-service/installations/non_removed/measurements/last
where non_removed would be an alias for querying installations that weren't removed.
Hope it helps!

How to inject (dynamic?) Parameters in Tableau CustomSQL

I currently try to solve the following issue in Tableau:
In the end, I would like to have a Tableau dashboard where the user can select a Customer, and then can see the Customer's KPIs. Nothing spectacular so far.
To obtain a Customer's KPIs, there is a CustomSQL query with a parameter "CustomerName" (that returns the KPIs for that Customer).
Now the thing:
I don't want to have a hardcoded list of CustomerNames, as it would be possible with Tableau Parameters. Instead, the CustomerNames should be fetched from another datasource. I did not find a way to "link" a Parameter to a DataSource, and/or inject something other than static Parameters into CustomSQL.
My Question: Is there really no solution for this, or am I just doing something wrong (I hope so).
I found this workaround here https://www.interworks.com/de/blog/daustin/2015/12/17/dynamic-parameters-tableau that seems to work, but that looks like... a workaround.
Few background info:
I have to stick to using a CustomSQL because
It is not viable for me to calculate all KPIs for all CustomerNames
and then filter by Tableau, since the data amount is too big.
It is not viable to replace the CustomSQL with Tableau Calculations
and Filters (already tried that, ended up in having Tableau pulling
too much data instead of pushing the work to the database).
I cannot believe that Tableau does not offer a solution here, since the use case is pretty common I believe.
Do you have some input for me?
Thank you for your help in advance!
Kind Regards
have you tried using rawsql() functions together with stored functions on the database side? I found it pretty useful when needed to load single value from the dataset completely not related to currently used datasource.
For example, running foo stored function which accepts 2 dates and calculated sum of something, Syntax should be something like:
rawsql_int(your_db_schema.foo(%1,%2),[startDateFieldTableau],[endDateFieldTableau])
but you can access it directly:
rawsql_int("select sum(bar) from sales")
but this is bit risky.
Drawbacks:
it relies on the current connection (you create a calculated field (duh!)
it will not work with extract (but you are using custom sql anyways so I believe you are more into live connection

Which features should be added for NER in search result snippets

I want to cluster queries by help of the snippets of the search engine results they are currently returning. While using the noun phrases in the snippet worked well for Google results I felt that I should try a different approach for bing snippets and hence was going for Named Entity Extraction.
I have identified the following entities that can be extracted as of now using standard tools:
Person Names
Organisation Names
Locations
But I think I should be extracting more entities. Could anyone help me out here to identify more entities that may be useful?
This is an endless list, once you get to real data problems.
For example, dates are a common thing to extract. But for example booking codes such as airline tickets, or tracking codes such as parcels are something Google Mail already recognizes and extracts.
I don't think this is a very good question for a Q/A site. Plus, you may want to read more literature, and see what kind of data you can get - it clearly is data-driven what entities you want to extract. When analyzing log files, you might be interested in extracting host names, IPs, usernames and daemon/serivce names, for example.

Displaying results of perform find in a portal

I have some global variables $$A, $$B, $$C and what to search within a table for these terms in fieldA, fieldB and fieldC (using Perform Find). How can I use the result of this Perform Find to display the results in a portal.
The implementation by my predecessor replaces a field fieldSEARCHwith 1 if it is in the Perform Find results and 0 otherwise, and then uses a portal filtered by this field. This seems a very dodgey way of doing it, not least becuase it means that multiple users will not be able to search at the same time!
Can you enhance the portal filter to filter against the variables themselves? Or you can perform the find, grab IDs of the found set, put them into a global field, and then use the field to construct the relationship. Global fields are multi-user safe.
The best way is not to do this at all, but use list views to perform searches. List views are naturally searchable and much more flexible than portals (you can easily sort them, omit arbitrary records, and so on). It's possible to repeat this functionality in portals, but it's way more complex. I mean, if there's some serious gain from using a portal, then it's doable, but if not, then the native way is obviously better.
List views are easier to search, as FileMaker still hasn't transitioned to the 21st century and insists on this model... Most users however want a Master-Detail view, like a mail app, and understandably so as it's more intuitive (i.e. produce a list view on one side, but clicking on it updates detail/fields in the middle).
If this is what you want, you may want to cast an eye at Modular FM, where someone has already done the hard work for you:
http://www.modularfilemaker.org/module/masterdetail-2-0/
HTH
Stam

MongoDB: What's a good way to get a list of all unique tags?

What's the best way to keep track of unique tags for a collection of documents millions of items large? The normal way of doing tagging seems to be indexing multikeys. I will frequently need to get all the unique keys, though. I don't have access to mongodb's new "distinct" command, either, since my driver, erlmongo, doesn't seem to implement it, yet.
Even if your driver doesn't implement distinct, you can implement it yourself. In JavaScript (sorry, I don't know Erlang, but it should translate pretty directly) can say:
result = db.$cmd.findOne({"distinct" : "collection_name", "key" : "tags"})
So, that is: you do a findOne on the "$cmd" collection of whatever database you're using. Pass it the collection name and the key you want to run distinct on.
If you ever need a command your driver doesn't provide a helper for, you can look at http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/List+of+Database+Commands for a somewhat complete list of database commands.
I know this is an old question, but I had the same issue and could not find a real solution in PHP for it.
So I came up with this:
http://snipplr.com/view/59334/list-of-keys-used-in-mongodb-collection/
John, you may find it useful to use Variety, an open source tool for analyzing a collection's schema: https://github.com/jamescropcho/variety
Perhaps you could run Variety every N hours in the background, and query the newly-created varietyResults database to retrieve a listing of unique keys which begin with a given string (i.e. are descendants of a specific parent).
Let me know if you have any questions, or need additional advice.
Good luck!