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Hi! I Have A Dataset Like This: V1.0.0

Hi! I have a dataset like this:
v1.0.0

  • file_1.csv
  • file_2.csvv1.0.1
  • file_2.csv
  • file_3.csvv1.0.2
  • file_3.csv
  • file_4.csvHow can I get a new dataset with:
  • file_1.csv
  • file_2.csv
  • file_3.csv
  • file_4.csvwhere I always keep the latest version of each file?
  
  
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that depends…would that only keep the latest version of each file?

  
  
Posted one year ago

You can create a new dataset and specify the parent datasets as all the previous ones. Is that something that would work for you ?

  
  
Posted one year ago

if I squash, this will rewrite the datasets, right? I want a new dataset, but keeping those there

  
  
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