Very cool!! It seems that there is an assumption that returned results are records?
For example, you can try the following query: Q1: for $m in dataset Metadata.Dataset return $m.DatasetName; Q2: 1+1; Best, Yingyi On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 12:20 AM, Kaveen Rodrigo <u.k.k.rodr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello all, > > I have been working on the WebUI for AsterixDB during the last month, and I > would like to get some input from you guys. There are a couple of visual > tweaks to be applied but the base features are pretty much done. > > http://173.82.2.197:19006/ > > please excuse the slow performance of my docker instance, If you want to > check this out locally, It's available here > > > https://github.com/KaveenR/incubator-asterixdb/commits/asterixdb-1375-static-servlet > > cheers, > Kaveen Rodrigo > > -- > Kaveen Rodrigo > Personal Website - (lifeofenigma.com) > > > Software Engineering Undergraduate, > Informatics Institute of Technology Sri Lanka (Affiliated with University > of Westminster, UK) > > > *Contact Information* > > *Mobile* +94779684740 > > *E-Mail* kaveen.2013...@iit.ac.lk | u.k.k.rodr...@gmail.com >