Examples: query, "exact match", wildcard*, wild?ard, wild*rd
Fuzzy search: cake~ (finds cakes, bake)
Term boost: "red velvet"^4, chocolate^2
Field grouping: tags:(+work -"fun-stuff")
Escaping: Escape characters +-&|!(){}[]^"~*?:\ with \, e.g. \+
Range search: properties.timestamp:[1587729413488 TO *] (inclusive), properties.title:{A TO Z}(excluding A and Z)
Combinations: chocolate AND vanilla, chocolate OR vanilla, (chocolate OR vanilla) NOT "vanilla pudding"
Field search: properties.title:"The Title" AND text
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Hi! I Am Trying To Update Existing Models That Were Already Created By Some Model Registration Task. I Can Not Find In The Documentation If It Is Possible To Update The Model'S Tag Programmatically? There Is A Way To Update The Model'S Tag From The Web Pa

Hi! I am trying to update existing models that were already created by some model registration task.
I can not find in the documentation if it is possible to update the model's tag programmatically?
There is a way to update the model's tag from the web page like in the image below. But, I need to update multiple models and with different tags, so need to find a way to do it from SDK.
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Posted 10 months ago
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Is there a way we can update the docs webpage?

  
  
Posted 10 months ago

Oh, I see! Apparently, there are no tags setter in the documentation, even though it is in the source code itself. Thanks!

  
  
Posted 10 months ago

Oh, I apologize, I was looking at the underlying implementation. For the model class, you can simply use the tags setter (which calls update under the hood)

  
  
Posted 10 months ago

@<1523701087100473344:profile|SuccessfulKoala55> The Model object does not seem to have the update method, is there a different version of SDK you are looking at?

  
  
Posted 10 months ago

You can do that by loading the models yourself, or using the task's models property

  
  
Posted 10 months ago

Hi @<1523703652059975680:profile|ThickKitten19> , programmatically, you just need to load the model object and use the update() method

  
  
Posted 10 months ago