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Introducing SQrL - a Text2SQL Reasoning Agent built with GPT4.1 It “thinks” before running SQL and "analyzes" the results of its queries to deliver the best possible answer to your questions. The video is 1x speed. Give it a try and let me know if you like it. Code...

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Ashpreet Bedi1 year ago

Code:

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RTTS1 year ago

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Julian Harris1 year ago

I’ve got very good results with quite basic models in the past. What am I missing?

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Ashpreet Bedi1 year ago

Not missing anything, I generally found that the response quality improves when the model validates the response: as in does this data make sense. Eg: see the 3rd question in the video (I think) - what’s the longest career in F1. The data has quality issues, and returns Piquet (sr and jr). This is technically correct based on the data but the answer is wrong. If the model can analyze: does a 31 year racing career sound plausible - then it figures out that these are 2 drives racing under the same name/tag. And then returns the correct answer. Don’t think you’re missing anything. Just sharing the approach we’re taking.

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Keshav Jindal1 year ago

Q: why would you build a reasoning agent with a non reasoning model by shoving the think tool down its throat vs. using a reasoning model? cost?

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Ashpreet Bedi1 year ago

Interesting tone. This research should help:

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Nanda Nainadurai1 year ago

Interesting. Do you have a connector to databricks?

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Ashpreet Bedi1 year ago

would it take a sqlalchemy url?

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tobitege1 year ago

I looked into Vanna recently, but problem is: there are a lot of SQL dialects out there, many models may favor SQLite/Postgres, but when you tried go get a schema from SQL Server with it, they just don't get it right and you end up coding it.

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Ruu 10.10 Sonnet1 year ago

sir, can i apply this also to cypher

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Adam Sukala1 year ago

great one ... added to VibeApp Store. I hope that you vibe coded Ashpreet 😉

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