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@ -56,3 +56,32 @@ https://v4.subgraph.energyweb.oceanprotocol.com/subgraphs/name/oceanprotocol/oce
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https://v4.subgraph.goerli.oceanprotocol.com/subgraphs/name/oceanprotocol/ocean-subgraph/graphql?
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https://v4.subgraph.mumbai.oceanprotocol.com/subgraphs/name/oceanprotocol/ocean-subgraph/graphql?
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```
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You can then use the following example query to find what you're looking for (you can remove datatokens, or the lines with `where: {datatoken/consumer}` to tweak your filtering criteria. You can then explore the graphql editor via the links above to learn how to use it, and to add/remove information to the query.\
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```
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query GetFilteredOrders {
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orders (
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where: {
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datatoken_in: ["0xc22bfd40f81c4a28c809f80d05070b95a11829d9", "0xdatatoken_address2"],
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consumer_in: ["0xconsumer1"]
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}
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orderBy: createdTimestamp
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orderDirection: desc
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first: 1000
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) {
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datatoken{
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id
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name
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symbol
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nft {
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id
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}
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}
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consumer{
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id
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}
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}
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}
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```
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