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It seems like you're interested in CloudKit query language. While the provided context doesn't directly mention CloudKit query language, it does provide some relevant information about using CloudKit Console to monitor and optimize database activity.
For more detailed information on CloudKit queries, you might want to check out the session titled "Use CloudKit Console to monitor and optimize database activity". This session covers how to explore individual operations your app triggers, access logs, and customize the display of logs to debug and explore CloudKit events.
You can start watching this session from the Logging chapter.
Here is the ordered list of sessions mentioned in the context:
- Platforms State of the Union
- Meet FinanceKit
- What’s new in SwiftData
- Support semantic search with Core Spotlight
- Use CloudKit Console to monitor and optimize database activity
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Platforms State of the Union
Discover the newest advancements on Apple platforms.

Meet FinanceKit
Learn how FinanceKit lets your financial management apps seamlessly and securely share on-device data from Apple Cash, Apple Card, and more, with user consent and control. Find out how to request one-time and ongoing access to accounts, transactions, and balances — and how to build great experiences for iOS and iPadOS.

What’s new in SwiftData
SwiftData makes it easy to add persistence to your app with its expressive, declarative API. Learn about refinements to SwiftData, including compound uniqueness constraints, faster queries with #Index, queries in Xcode previews, and rich predicate expressions. Join us to explore how you can use all of these features to express richer models and improve performance in your app. To discover how to build a custom data store or use the history API in SwiftData, watch “Create a custom data store with SwiftData” and “Track model changes with SwiftData history”.

Support semantic search with Core Spotlight
Learn how to provide semantic search results in your app using Core Spotlight. Understand how to make your app’s content available in the user’s private, on-device index so people can search for items using natural language. We’ll also share how to optimize your app’s performance by scheduling indexing activities. To get the most out of this session, we recommend first checking out Core Spotlight documentation on the Apple Developer website.

Use CloudKit Console to monitor and optimize database activity
Discover the new observability features in CloudKit Console. Learn how to use Telemetry and Logging to troubleshoot and optimize your app. Find out how to set up alerts to monitor your application’s behavior and notifications to stay on top of the container events that are most important to you. To get the most out of this session, we recommend being familiar with CloudKit containers.