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Looking at https://planetarycomputer.microsoft.com/explore?c=-59.7036%2C-8.5442&z=4.39&v=2&d=sentinel-2-l2a&s=false%3A%3A100%3A%3Atrue&ae=0&sr=desc&m=cql%3A1c28c5ba255d0d7b2b03010cccefd8a4&r=Natural+color, there's the "Explore results in Hub" generates the cql-json passed to pystac-client.
Passing that to curl seems to work: curl --get \
--data-urlencode '{"op": "and","args": [{"op": "s_intersects", "args": [{"property": "geometry"}, aoi]},{"op": "anyinteracts", "args": [{"property": "datetime"}, daterange]},{"op": "=", "args": [{"property": "collection"}, "sentinel-2-l2a"]},{"op": "in", "args": [{"property": "s2:mgrs_tile"}, ["20LNP", "20LKP"]]}]}' \
-d "filter-lang=cql2-json" \
https://planetarycomputer.microsoft.com/api/stac/v1/search @mmcfarland might be able to say more, but IIRC cql2-json is maybe preferred over cql2-text... I don't recall the details. |
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We are performing some tests with CQL2's filter extension and have encountered the following issue. We want to retrieve the
20LKP
and20LNP
tiles from thesentinel-2-l2a
collection:So far so good. However, when we use the
IN
operator to simplify the expression, we get the following error:We looked a little further to see if the problem was with the
IN
operator, so we made the following queries:Both queries worked as expected. However, when we use the operator
IN
, an error occurs:Any idea what might be going on?
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