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Helpful tips for writing a prompt:
- The databases are organized by Regions, Provinces, or at the National Level.
- Many also include a temporal dimension, called a Time Series.
- To optimize your search,
- it's recommended to clearly specify the type of data you are looking for in your question.
- Prompt examples (in bold and italic)
- Cereal production in the Tuscany region
- note the inclusion of the word region
- Cereal production at the national level
- if you simply write Cereal production, I might find various data at the regional, provincial, or time series level
- Rainfall at the national level
- if you just write Rainfall, I could return data at different geographic or temporal levels
- Agricultural area at the regional level
- if you just write Agricultural area, I might provide regional, provincial, or time series data
- Fertilizers distributed in the province of Rome
- if you just write Fertilizers distributed, I might return various data at different levels
- Note: I usually return at least one table or dataset even if your question is not fully relevant, because—even if unlikely—you might find something interesting.
- For example, if you write President of the Republic, I might return the name or data from the table 'Number and working days of farm owners by education level'
- Other prompt examples (in bold and italic)
- Cereal production in the Tuscany region
- it's likely that no data will be found because I have data by type of cereal
- I would like the production data by type of cereal
- I can extract the data
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