View intersection samples
This topic describes how to view intersection samples in the Private Set Intersection console.
View basic sample information
In the Private Set Intersection console, click Data Catalog in the navigation pane on the left.
On the Private Set Intersection Data page, you can view the name, status, number of columns, and task progress for the data tables in each node. The following list describes this basic information:
Data table name: The data table in the current node that is authorized for the project.
Status: The status of the data table. The status can be Available or Unavailable.
Columns: The number of fields in the data table.
Tasks: The progress of tasks that use the data table. This value is a ratio of the number of ongoing tasks to the total number of tasks. You can hover over the task value to view the status of each task that uses the data table.
View detailed sample information
On the Private Set Intersection Data page, you can find a data table using the search box next to the node name or by filtering by Status.
Click a data table name to open its details page.
The following list describes the information on the details page:
Table schema template: The table schema template that the data table uses. This template is read-only because it is configured in the Management Console.
Data table type: The type of the data table.
Node: The node to which the data table belongs. If the data table belongs to your organization, you can click the node name to go to the Node Management page for that organization.
Organization: The organization to which the data table belongs. If the data table belongs to your organization, you can click the organization name to go to the Project Management page for that organization.
Status: The status of the data table. The status can be Available or Unavailable.
Allow intersection results on the peer node: Indicates whether the results of an intersection task can appear on the peer node. The value can be Allow or Disallow. This permission is read-only because it is set when the data table is authorized.
Table schema: The table schema used by the table schema template. The table schema is read-only because it is configured when a new table schema is added in the Management Console.
Association key: The association key for the data table. This key is read-only because it is configured when the data table is authorized.