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Madhan Neethiraj resolved ATLAS-1294.
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    Resolution: Abandoned

The referenced API was deprecated in ATLAS-2062, and removed in ATLAS-2229.


> Return Titan-id in Entity retrieval for faster gremlin queries
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>                 Key: ATLAS-1294
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ATLAS-1294
>             Project: Atlas
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Christian R
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: gremlin, search
>
> When I do a discovery/search/gremlin?query I can either specify my starting 
> node with the titan id , query=g.v(id).... or if I don't have it I can use 
> g.V.has('Referenceable.qualifiedName','id').... The first takes about 200ms 
> and the second takes roughly two seconds (timed in chrome dev tools) . As 
> such, I would like to get the titan id when I fetch an entity so that later 
> queries takes a reasonable amount of time. 
> Alternatively, the search documentation must be updated with loop-query 
> examples so I can use the DSL instead. The technical user guide doesn't even 
> mention Gremlin, so I am not sure if it is supposed to be used or not. Since 
> the web has many good Gremlin tutorials and no Atlas DSL tutorials I would 
> prefer to use Gremlin. 
> As a use case, I have one time series entity that is updated daily with new 
> values from csv-files. The lineage shows n CSV files, n import_job entities 
> and one timeseries, and i would like to know which CSV-file is the source of 
> a range of my timeseries. 



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