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Hello Everyone, I Have A Question Regarding Datasets. I Writing A Python Script Where It Takes As Inputs A Project Name And Returns All Datasets That Exist Within That Project. I Am Using


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

  
  
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