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1.0.1Published Mar 4, 2026@pasar6987/sf-energy-utilities-programs-budget
Energy efficiency programs, budget management, case programs, and customer application processing.
Published package · Latest published 1.0.1 Mar 4, 2026 · 15 datasets / 27 measures in the latest review · Updated Mar 11, 2026
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import rawctx
model = rawctx.load("@pasar6987/sf-energy-utilities-programs-budget")
prompt = rawctx.to_prompt(
"@pasar6987/sf-energy-utilities-programs-budget",
datasets=["Address", "ApplicationFormTemplate"],
max_tokens=2000,
)
print(model.datasets) # ["Address", "ApplicationFormTemplate", "BenefitSchedule"]
print(model.measures) # [Measure(name="Address.Latitude", ...), Measure(name="Address.Longitude", ...), Measure(name="ApplicationFormTemplate.ApprovalLimitAmount", ...)]
print(model.dimensions) # [Dimension(name="Address", ...), Dimension(name="AddressType", ...), Dimension(name="City", ...)]
print(model.relationships) # [Relationship(name='...', ...)]
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@pasar6987/sf-energy-utilities-programs-budget
Energy efficiency programs, budget management, case programs, and customer application processing.
Overview
| Count | |
|---|---|
| Objects (Datasets) | 15 |
| Dimensions | 126 |
| Measures | 27 |
| Relationships | 0 |
Objects
- Address — Represents a mailing, billing, or home address.
- ApplicationFormTemplate — Represents the fields to capture application metadata as a template which is used in application tracking and processing.
- BenefitSchedule — Represents information about the plan for delivering the benefit.
- BenefitSession — Represents information about an instance of a planned benefit delivery
- Budget — Tracks an estimate of future revenue or expenses during a specific time period.
- BudgetCategory — Represents the purpose of the budget line item.
- BudgetCategoryValue — Captures budget values for category and time period.
- BudgetPeriod — Defines a distinct time interval in which the estimate applies.
- CaseProgram — Represents the junction between Case and Program objects.
- CaseRelatedSubject — Represents a junction between a case and an object impacted by the case.
- IndicatorAssignment — Represents the assignment of an indicator definition that's used to measure the performance of an outcome or a related activity.
- IndividualApplicationItem — Captures individual application input data that is used during run-time.
- ProgramApplnFormTemplate — Represents an application form template used to enroll in a program.
- ProgramEnrollment — Represents details of enrollment for benefits in a program.
- ProgramProduct — Represents a junction between Program and Product2. This will hold Product2 values related to a Program.
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