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kellios
Fluorite | Level 6

Hello, I want to use some datasets that I have created using EG on the Enterprise Miner 14.1. In the Miner I have created the library mydata from the project start code. But when I want to create a data source, only some of the files in that specified folder shows up in the mydata library. I created some datasets from EG and saved those datasets into mydata library. Some datasets did appear in the mydata library on Eminer but many did not appear. The datasets I am looking for are definitely in the specified folder. I tried deassigning and then reassigning mydata but it didn't work. I also tried refreshing the library, also did not work. Anyone know what is the problem?

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kellios
Fluorite | Level 6
Okay I think I got the answer. When I saved the datasets in EG, there were spaces in the file name. Although the file was saved into the library/folder, EM could not recognize those datasets. You I had to save the file to mydata.something_like_this

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kellios
Fluorite | Level 6
Okay I think I got the answer. When I saved the datasets in EG, there were spaces in the file name. Although the file was saved into the library/folder, EM could not recognize those datasets. You I had to save the file to mydata.something_like_this
Ribbonjovi
Obsidian | Level 7
I had the same issue but Thanks to Kellios I found my way out sooner
kellios
Fluorite | Level 6
Glad to be of help 🙂

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