Issues
- Strange error from Dataprep file connectionCDAP-14325Resolved issue: CDAP-14325Vinisha Shah
- Typos in column names in Dataprep power mode should lead to errorsCDAP-14216Bhooshan Mogal
- Fix Dataprep error message when set-type encounters bad dataCDAP-14215Resolved issue: CDAP-14215Vinisha Shah
- Fix error message for an when a database connection cannot be opened or testedCDAP-14214Resolved issue: CDAP-14214Vinisha Shah
- Message returned from backend if user can't access BigQuery dataset is way too longCDAP-14155Resolved issue: CDAP-14155Vinisha Shah
- Data Prep - Parsing JSON files: create error messages to guide the user on how to successfully parse a JSON fileCDAP-12407Sreevatsan Raman
- Data Prep - Update error message displayed when directives cannot be applied in columns with a header name containing a periodCDAP-12205Mikkin Patel
- Need better error message on parse-as-JSON directiveCDAP-12173Resolved issue: CDAP-12173Bhooshan Mogal
- Visiting a non-existing dataprep workspace in studio should throw a correct error messageCDAP-11426Resolved issue: CDAP-11426De Lan
- Data prep CSV parsing error needs to be more user friendlyCDAP-11404Resolved issue: CDAP-11404Vinisha Shah
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After clicking on dataprep, the UI shows a listing of the root file system. When I click on "etc", I get the error "/etc/localtime" at the top. There is nothing in the CDAP logs.
Attached screenshot including JS console debug output shows that this error is actually returned by the backend.