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Anomaly detection based on more than one column

  • September 25, 2023
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Is there a way I can get the anomaly detection configured and notified when there is a anomaly in the counts in more than one attribute?

eg:
SELECT CALENDARDAY, COMPETITOR, COUNT(*) as count 
FROM Tablename
GROUP BY CALENDARDAY, COMPETITOR

A notification whenever there is drop or increase in the count based on CALENDARDAY, COMPETITOR

Best answer by Cansu

Hi @Shruthi thanks for posting! You can set up notifications for anomaly detection results if the Catalog Item is part of a Monitoring Project or Observability. However, itโ€™s not possible at the moment to set it up so that it notifies you only if more than 1 attribute is anomalous. Using monitoring projects, you can set up notifications on the attribute level (ie. if some specific attribute is anomalous, notify me). Using Data Observability you get notifications for anomalies for all the catalog items, hence you wonโ€™t get to set up any granular settings. Hope this helps! ๐Ÿ™‹โ€โ™€๏ธ

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  • October 6, 2023

Hi @Shruthi thanks for posting! You can set up notifications for anomaly detection results if the Catalog Item is part of a Monitoring Project or Observability. However, itโ€™s not possible at the moment to set it up so that it notifies you only if more than 1 attribute is anomalous. Using monitoring projects, you can set up notifications on the attribute level (ie. if some specific attribute is anomalous, notify me). Using Data Observability you get notifications for anomalies for all the catalog items, hence you wonโ€™t get to set up any granular settings. Hope this helps! ๐Ÿ™‹โ€โ™€๏ธ


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