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Hi! When Deleting Datasets With The Code: Dataset.Delete(Dataset_Id = Dataset_Id, Delete_Files=False, Delete_External_Files=False, Force=True, Entire_Dataset=True) An Empty Entry Remains In Clearml (See Picture). How Can I Remove These Empty Listings Prog

Hi! When deleting datasets with the code:
Dataset.delete(dataset_id = dataset_id, delete_files=False, delete_external_files=False, force=True, entire_dataset=True)
An empty entry remains in clearML (see picture). How can I remove these empty listings programmatically?
Thank you!
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Posted 4 months ago
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Thanks john.
the project is “legacy_data”, “5images” is the dataset name. How would i fetch a project and delete it (+ all it’s contents)?
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Posted 4 months ago

Hi @<1695969549783928832:profile|ObedientTurkey46> , I believe that these are the projects that the Datasets were saved to. You can fetch them programmatically and delete them.

  
  
Posted 4 months ago

You can do that via the SDK, either by the project IDs or project name

  
  
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