Search Assist Coach
Search Assist overview
Search Assist walks you through simple search scenarios using your company’s data. It demonstrates how anyone can get answers to their data questions by typing in the Search bar.
For example, a Search Assist lesson might ask, What were sales for all products in 2019?
Search Assist guides you to phrase this search as sales product 2019.
The search then returns the Answer as a table.
Before new users can learn how to search data using Search Assist, you must create the lessons. With Search Assist Coach, you can use data from your own Worksheets to create example queries that appear to users when they first log in to ThoughtSpot and go through onboarding.
Create Search Assist lessons
You can only create your own Search Assist lessons on Worksheets, using the Search Assist Coach. You must have the can manage data permission.
To create your own lessons, follow these steps:
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Navigate to the Worksheet for which you would like to create example queries.
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Select the Search Assist tab, under the Worksheet name.
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You see the 4 templates for lessons you can create. The templates are:
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What were
measure
byattribute
infilter
?
For example: What weresales
byregion
in2019?
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What were your
keyword measure
forattribute
infilter
?
For example: What were yourtop selling
forproducts
inthis quarter
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What is the
measure
offilter
pertime filter
byattribute
?
For example: What is thequantity purchased
ofshirts
permonthly
bycity
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What were
measure
forfilter
infilter
versusfilter filter
?
For example: What weresales
forshirts
incalifornia
versusarizona last week
?
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Click on any template to edit it with your specific data information. In this example, we edit Lesson 1: What were
measure
byattribute
infilter
?You can edit the language as well as the data-specific parameters. For example, since this example uses
Quantity Purchased
for itsmeasure
, we must change What were to What was the.You can only change certain aspects of the query. You can’t totally make up your own queries. While you can alter the language and specify your own measures, attributes, and filters, you can’t change the order in which the query elements appear.
Don’t use the following punctuation in the text boxes of your queries, or the query may fail:
.
[
]
'
(period, left and right brackets, apostrophe). -
After you fill in all the parameters for a lesson, the Answer your query generates appears below the query. Review the Answer to ensure it makes sense and provides good context for your users.
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Select Save.
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Your users see the sample queries you created when they first log in to ThoughtSpot and go through the onboarding process.