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Feedback on: OEP Client Tutorial 04 - Upload data to the Open Energy Platform using the OEP Client in the command line #238

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han-f opened this issue Jul 17, 2024 · 1 comment

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@han-f
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han-f commented Jul 17, 2024

Please provide feedback on the tutorial https://openenergyplatform.github.io/academy/tutorials/02_oep_client/04_client_cli_upload/ in comments below. Feedback can include pointing out errors (such as broken links, things that do not work as described) any suggestions for improvements, things that you expected but missed, etc.

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I would include some little additional information in the course for making it accessible to people who have little to no experience with the cmd-line. I suggest (points 1-4 are identical to issue #237 on OEP Client Tutorial 03):

  1. for clarity, include an introductory sentence pointing at that this tutorial is needed only as an alternative to using python script and API
  2. link a basic introduction to using the cmd-line
  3. I would specify in the requirements that to install the oepclient package one has to
  • have python installed separatel
  • type in pip install oep-client>=0.17 in the cmd (I ran into error codes because I was using anaconda navigator before)
  1. there is no feedback link to this issue in the about section or first line
  2. It would be useful to provide a link (or a command to type into the cmd) to access the table/data that was just uploaded
  3. the example data that we uploaded came from the OEP itself - I would not know how to upload data from an excel/txt file using the cmd-line and I think that would be generally useful to complete the tutorial

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