How to transfer and load rmhdf5table?
Hi dears
I usually find ".ioo" files in windows explorer and copy them to transfer to another computer and copy the file into the destination RapidMiner folder. Then I refresh the RapidMiner repository and I can see my file and use it again. This procedure doesn't work for ".rmhdf5table". It seems the refresh command on a folder in the repository, doesn't reload the ".rmhdf5table" files list. Now I want to know what is the best approach to transfer data from a computer to another in RapidMiner that keeps all settings like roles, metadata, and so on?
And, please add the above scenario to your new version that can list ".rmhdf5table" files, too.
Sincerely
I usually find ".ioo" files in windows explorer and copy them to transfer to another computer and copy the file into the destination RapidMiner folder. Then I refresh the RapidMiner repository and I can see my file and use it again. This procedure doesn't work for ".rmhdf5table". It seems the refresh command on a folder in the repository, doesn't reload the ".rmhdf5table" files list. Now I want to know what is the best approach to transfer data from a computer to another in RapidMiner that keeps all settings like roles, metadata, and so on?
And, please add the above scenario to your new version that can list ".rmhdf5table" files, too.
Sincerely
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Hi @SabaRG,
can you please ensure that on
your second computer your RapidMiner version is at least 9.7 and that
the repository your copying into is not marked as (Legacy)? In case it
is marked as (Legacy), create a new repository which should then be
marked (Local), and place your .rmhdf5table file in there. From there
you can also copy into legacy repositories, but we recommend to get rid
of legacy repositories by copying everything to a new repository via the
RapidMiner GUI.
Hope that helps!
Dear @gmeier
Yes, I am using RapidMiner 9.9.
How can I check the repository mark that is legacy or not? I create it in RM9.9 and the destination computer has RM9.9, too, and both sides are using Local Repository.
Yes, I am using RapidMiner 9.9.
How can I check the repository mark that is legacy or not? I create it in RM9.9 and the destination computer has RM9.9, too, and both sides are using Local Repository.
Dear @gmeier
Both repositories are (Local). I check it now on the same computer and copy a .rmhdf5table file from a folder to another and refresh the repository and see the copied file. Maybe my problem was the legacy issue as you mentioned. Thanks for your help. I will check it later and if there were any problem, I will share here again.
Sincerely
Both repositories are (Local). I check it now on the same computer and copy a .rmhdf5table file from a folder to another and refresh the repository and see the copied file. Maybe my problem was the legacy issue as you mentioned. Thanks for your help. I will check it later and if there were any problem, I will share here again.
Sincerely
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Hi @SabaRG,
can you please ensure that on
your second computer your RapidMiner version is at least 9.7 and that
the repository your copying into is not marked as (Legacy)? In case it
is marked as (Legacy), create a new repository which should then be
marked (Local), and place your .rmhdf5table file in there. From there
you can also copy into legacy repositories, but we recommend to get rid
of legacy repositories by copying everything to a new repository via the
RapidMiner GUI.
Hope that helps!