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We are excited about the work that is being done on the new discover.
A new experimental Discover interface enhances the query experience and offers greater customization options. The interface allows analysts to collapse unused sections and streamline their workspace. Over the past year, we've gathered valuable feedback from users across OpenSearch's query interfaces, including Piped Processing Language (PPL) in Log Explorer (for observability) and SQL in Query Workbench. In response, we're adding PPL and SQL as query options in Discover alongside Dashboards Query Language (DQL) and Lucene, allowing analysts to use their preferred query language. We've also improved the data selector and added autocomplete functionality—a highly requested feature. The new experience is available behind a feature flag, which you can enable by navigating to Dashboards Management, selecting Advanced Settings, and toggling "Enable query enhancements" to ON.
As mentioned above, we've received great feedback from the community on Discover and want to keep that momentum. In the feedback, please include likes, dislikes and a little background on what you were trying to accomplish to help us understand better.
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We are excited about the work that is being done on the new discover.
A new experimental Discover interface enhances the query experience and offers greater customization options. The interface allows analysts to collapse unused sections and streamline their workspace. Over the past year, we've gathered valuable feedback from users across OpenSearch's query interfaces, including Piped Processing Language (PPL) in Log Explorer (for observability) and SQL in Query Workbench. In response, we're adding PPL and SQL as query options in Discover alongside Dashboards Query Language (DQL) and Lucene, allowing analysts to use their preferred query language. We've also improved the data selector and added autocomplete functionality—a highly requested feature. The new experience is available behind a feature flag, which you can enable by navigating to Dashboards Management, selecting Advanced Settings, and toggling "Enable query enhancements" to ON.
As mentioned above, we've received great feedback from the community on Discover and want to keep that momentum. In the feedback, please include likes, dislikes and a little background on what you were trying to accomplish to help us understand better.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: