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(I realize this is not an 'issue' in the traditional sense, but the developers directed me to post questions in the 'issues' section of the repository.)
I am working in the CSV environment. I feel like the NODE PROPERTIES file could be of real importance, but it's a mystery to me. The only examples I have show a node specific value that (coincidentally or not) matches a cluster label. My central question is whether one or more project-specific properties can be assigned to a node, and how. I would really appreciate insights on 'node properties' in general and a simple example with just a few lines in CSV form that demonstrate whether and how multiple values can be assigned to a node. (And in the case where the property is cluster, how entries in the node properties file relate to entries in the cluster labels file. Both seem to be optional.)
Thanks in advance,
Clayton Curtis
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QUESTION: How to use the NODE PROPERTIES file (CSV)
QUESTION: How to use the NODE PROPERTIES file (CSV) (moved to \DataDiDVR 2023-09-21)
Sep 21, 2023
(I realize this is not an 'issue' in the traditional sense, but the developers directed me to post questions in the 'issues' section of the repository.)
I am working in the CSV environment. I feel like the NODE PROPERTIES file could be of real importance, but it's a mystery to me. The only examples I have show a node specific value that (coincidentally or not) matches a cluster label. My central question is whether one or more project-specific properties can be assigned to a node, and how. I would really appreciate insights on 'node properties' in general and a simple example with just a few lines in CSV form that demonstrate whether and how multiple values can be assigned to a node. (And in the case where the property is cluster, how entries in the node properties file relate to entries in the cluster labels file. Both seem to be optional.)
Thanks in advance,
Clayton Curtis
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: