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A 'profile' is a group of filters that are pre-applied by the ALA. Using a data profile allows a query to be filtered quickly to the most relevant or quality-assured data that is fit-for-purpose. For example, the "ALA" profile is designed to exclude lower quality records, whereas other profiles apply filters specific to species distribution modelling (e.g. CDSM).

Usage

sbdi_apply_profile(...)

Arguments

...

a profile name. Should be a `string` - the name or abbreviation of a data quality profile to apply to the query. Valid values can be seen using `show_all(profiles)`

Value

A tibble containing a valid data profile value.

Details

Note that only one profile can be loaded at a time; if multiple profiles are given, the first valid profile is used.

For more bespoke editing of filters within a profile, use [sbdi_filter()]

See also

[show_all()] and [search_all()] to look up available data profiles. [sbdi_filter()] can be used for more bespoke editing of individual data profile filters.

Examples

if (FALSE) {
# Apply a data quality profile to a query
sbdi_call() |>
  sbdi_identify("reptilia") |>
    filter(year == 2021) |>
      sbdi_apply_profile(ALA) |>
        atlas_counts()
 }