Any chance @<1578918150261444608:profile|RoundJellyfish71> you can open a GitHub issue so that we can track it? (I think this is indeed a good idea)
we would really need this in the CLI (e.g. in the clearml-data search)
ohh, that is really clever!! I did not think about that! Thank you very much 😄
I have to assume that I do not know the dataset ID
Sorry I mean:
datasets = Dataset.list_datasets(dataset_project="some_project")
for d in datasets:
d["version"] = Dataset.get(dataset_id=d["id"]).version
wdyt?
I have to assume that I do not know the dataset ID
Thank you for your response but I dont think that would solve the problem.
I'm imagining a case where all you know is the Project name and you want to pull the 2nd version out of 10 and you dont know it's id.
Hi @<1547028031053238272:profile|MassiveGoldfish6>
The issue I am running into is that this command does not give me the dataset version number that shows up in the UI.
Oh no, I think you are correct, it will not return the version per dataset 😞 (I will make sure we add it)
But with the dataset ID you can grab all the properties:Dataset.get(dataset_id="aabbcc").version
wdyt