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Introduce pipeline version with numbers(v1,etc) instead of datastamp #3182

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harshad16 opened this issue Sep 19, 2023 · 1 comment
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harshad16 commented Sep 19, 2023

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

Currently, when pipelines are created using elyra from the Notebooks, each additional iteration of the pipeline run, create a new pipeline version, the pipeline version names are defined in the following manner: +.

For users, when looking at the specific runs, it is hard to know directly which version is related to the run.

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Describe the solution you'd like

For the users to have the pipeline version names defined with numbers instead of data stamps, might be convenient to interpret the run more accurately for each pipeline version run. like + example: test-v1

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Related-issue: opendatahub-io/notebooks#206

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Further internal discussion made us realize,
the defined scenario:

Once we have few pipeline. ex: 10 , the version=10
a user delete the 6th pipeline, the total_size=9
the next call of pipeline would try to create the version=10

which could cause confusion to the users based on this,
as the one they had deleted might show up again.
based on this reason, closing this issue as not needed going forward.

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