Unanswered
I .
@<1523707653782507520:profile|MelancholyElk85> what are you trying to change ? maybe there is a better way?
BTW: if you do step_base_task.export_task()
you can use the parts that you need in the dict and pass them to:task_overrides
argument in add_step
(you might need to flatten the nested arguments with '.' , and thinking about it, maybe we should do that automatically?!)
77 Views
0
Answers
3 years ago
7 months ago