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How to hide ".properties" files in the repository browser [Clarified]
jacobcybulski
Member, University Professor Posts: 391 Unicorn
Since RapidMiner 9.8, ".properties" files (created automatically by RapidMiner) are showing in the (legacy) repository browser. I investigated the use of user interface options in preferences but I cannot see how to switch them off. I am using RM 9.8 on Ubuntu 20.04.
I thought to clarify this further. Here is a snapshot of a project in RM 9.6:
And here is the same folder as viewed in RM9.8:
As can be seen the annoying ".properties" files are showing everywhere.
I thought to clarify this further. Here is a snapshot of a project in RM 9.6:
And here is the same folder as viewed in RM9.8:
As can be seen the annoying ".properties" files are showing everywhere.
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Answers
Lindon Ventures
Data Science Consulting from Certified RapidMiner Experts
Old versions of Studio stored data in your local repository with 2-3 files (e.g. file.ioo, file.properties, and file.md). This was changed for new repositories starting with Studio 9.7. Now your data is stored within a single file only.
What you show here, can only happen if you place a new repository (created with 9.7+) on a folder that previously contained a repository created before that version. If you copy the files from an old repo into a new repo they will not be copied over, as you noticed.
If however you already have the new repo placed on a folder where previously an old repo was, this cannot be used anymore. The new repository simply considers the .properties as regular files.
There is a way to deal with this, but ONLY if you did NOT store anything new / overwrite anything inside the new repository yet.
Regards,
Marco