Data blocks
A data block is an operator for downloading or streaming a geospatial data source. A data block is always the first operator of a workflow. It can be followed by one or more processing blocks.
The current analytics platform will be discontinued after January 31, 2024, and will be replaced by new advanced processing functionalities. This change will affect projects, workflows, jobs, data blocks, processing blocks, and custom blocks. For more information, see the blog post.
A block is a workflow operator that retrieves data or applies analytics. You can also create your own processing block and push a custom block to the UP42 platform.
A data block is an operator for downloading or streaming a geospatial data source. A data block is always the first operator of a workflow. It can be followed by one or more processing blocks.
A processing block is an operator for applying algorithms. A processing block can follow a data block or another processing block.
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Learn the difference between data blocks access types.