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Hi, If I Work With Excel Files And I Add New Features In It How Can Clearml Can Help Me Track The Features? How Should I Store My Samples (500,000) To Maximize The Benefit?

Hi,
If I work with excel files and I add new features in it how can clearml can help me track the features?
How should I store my samples (500,000) to maximize the benefit?

  
  
Posted 2 years ago
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I have a number of excel files in each there is thousands of rows. In what matter should I store them such that clearml can track new feature.

One way that is, every new feature will be save as a new file and I will specify the parent.
CostlyOstrich36 is this is what you meant?

Is there another way?

  
  
Posted 2 years ago

Hi JitteryParrot8 ,

ClearML DataOps doesn't track changes in specific files. You can simply store each "new" file as a new version and keep the lineage.

How should I store my samples (500,000) to maximize the benefit?

Can you elaborate please?

  
  
Posted 2 years ago

Yeh ok, it sound about right.
Thank you 👍

  
  
Posted 2 years ago

One way that is, every new feature will be save as a new file and I will specify the parent.

I think that would be the best way 🙂

  
  
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