Tutorial: Query Amazon IoT SiteWise data in Amazon IoT Analytics - Amazon IoT Analytics
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Tutorial: Query Amazon IoT SiteWise data in Amazon IoT Analytics

This tutorial demonstrates how to query Amazon IoT SiteWise data in Amazon IoT Analytics. The tutorial uses data from a demo in Amazon IoT SiteWise that provides a sample set of data for a wind farm.

Important

You will be charged for the resources that this demo creates and consumes.

Prerequisites

For this tutorial, you need the following resources:

  • You must have an Amazon account to get started with Amazon IoT SiteWise and Amazon IoT Analytics. If you don't have one, follow the procedures in To create an Amazon account.

  • A development computer running Windows, macOS, Linux, or Unix to access the Amazon Web Services Management Console. For more information, see Getting Started with the Amazon Web Services Management Console.

  • Amazon IoT SiteWise data that defines Amazon IoT SiteWise models and assets and streams data that represents data from wind farm equipment. To create your data, follow the steps in Creating the Amazon IoT SiteWise demo in the Amazon IoT SiteWise User Guide.

  • Your Amazon IoT SiteWise demo wind farm equipment data in an existing data store that you manage. For more information about how to create a data store for your Amazon IoT SiteWise data, see Configure storage settings in the Amazon IoT SiteWise User Guide.

    Note

    Your Amazon IoT SiteWise metadata appears in your Amazon IoT SiteWise data store soon after creation; however, it can take up to six hours for your raw data to appear. In the meantime, you can create an Amazon IoT Analytics dataset and run queries on your metadata.

Next step

Load and verify data