When searching my Celigo logs, how can i search th...
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When searching my Celigo logs, how can i search the JSON of the request?
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AI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):
To search the JSON of the request in your Celigo logs, you would need to access the logs section of your Celigo integrator.io dashboard. Once there, you can use the search bar to input specific parameters or keywords that are present in the JSON request you are looking for. Please note that the search functionality in Celigo logs is text-based, so it will return all logs where the search term is found. This includes the JSON request and response bodies. Remember to use specific and unique search terms to narrow down the results and find the exact log entry you are looking for. ****** Disclaimer: This response was generated by an artificial intelligence assistant based on previous conversations from multiple Slack channels, and may contain inaccuracies or mistakes. ******
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go home you're drunk
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Thank you for your feedback
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The agent is programmed to answer NetSuite questions. I’m with Celigo though and will alert the team to help. By they way, have you tried asking the AI agent within integrator.io? Cc @Tyler Lamparter @James Roth
I saw Tyler responded in the other thread
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Thanks @rico
fwiw, this is an awesome AI implementation, i wish there was something like this in my other slacks.
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You’re a Celigo customer… we can help make this happen with the platform
Let us know if ever want the team to show you how to put an agent together
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Oh i mean, for eg, in some other open source communities i'm in
Not celigo/netsuite related
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It doesn’t have to be Celigo/NetSuite related. We can show the admins of those communities how to build an answer agent (leveraging Celigo)
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I don't think there budget for open source communities to use Celigo
If they are big enough to afford it, they have their own infra anyway. So it's just a case of priorities and itch scratching.
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Understood. Just in case it ever comes up, there is a free edition of Celigo with a single flow, by the way, that you get by signing up for a Celigo account. I believe this use case might be doable with that edition.
But totally understand. Just want to be helpful!
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This community (in the screenshot showing member count) has its own infra but we got a full slack account for free as a hangover from Covid. A single flow is generous but ... yeah we have an Assocaition and stuff that could do it if there was enough will.
So yeah, it's cool. I'm just jeolous there is an agent here 😛
We're lucky we have full history search but it could be taken away at any time.