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  1. Data Management
  2. DM-1723

Improve data-loader cli and cfg files

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    • Type: Story
    • Status: Won't Fix
    • Resolution: Done
    • Fix Version/s: None
    • Component/s: None
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    • Team:
      Data Access and Database

      Description

      Suggestions:

      • provide --keep-input-data option,
      • replace --chunks-dir option with --work-dir, because it's also used for non partitioned data, and remove default value so that the user is aware where data are stored.
      • in cfg files part.id and dirColName seems to have the same semantics: double check and if yes, use only one parameter.
      • comment each field in an example cfg file and explain what is required by partitioner, duplicator, css or other loader components.

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            jammes Fabrice Jammes created issue -
            jammes Fabrice Jammes made changes -
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            Link This issue relates to DM-627 [ DM-627 ]
            jammes Fabrice Jammes made changes -
            Summary Improve data-loader cli Improve data-loader cli anf cfg files
            jammes Fabrice Jammes made changes -
            Description Suggestions:

            * provide --keep-input-data option,
            * replace --chunks-dir option with --work-dir, because it's also used for non partitioned data, and remove default value so that the user is aware where data are stored.
            Suggestions:

            * provide --keep-input-data option,
            * replace --chunks-dir option with --work-dir, because it's also used for non partitioned data, and remove default value so that the user is aware where data are stored.
            * in cfg files part.id and dirColName seems to have the same semantics: double check and if yes, use only one parameter.
            jammes Fabrice Jammes made changes -
            Description Suggestions:

            * provide --keep-input-data option,
            * replace --chunks-dir option with --work-dir, because it's also used for non partitioned data, and remove default value so that the user is aware where data are stored.
            * in cfg files part.id and dirColName seems to have the same semantics: double check and if yes, use only one parameter.
            Suggestions:

            * provide --keep-input-data option,
            * replace --chunks-dir option with --work-dir, because it's also used for non partitioned data, and remove default value so that the user is aware where data are stored.
            * in cfg files part.id and dirColName seems to have the same semantics: double check and if yes, use only one parameter.
            * comment each field in an example cfg file and explain what is required by partitioner, duplicator, css or other loader components.
            jammes Fabrice Jammes made changes -
            Summary Improve data-loader cli anf cfg files Improve data-loader cli and cfg files
            jbecla Jacek Becla made changes -
            Issue Type Improvement [ 4 ] Story [ 10001 ]
            salnikov Andy Salnikov made changes -
            Team Data Access and Database [ 10204 ]
            gcomoretto Gabriele Comoretto [X] (Inactive) made changes -
            Remote Link This issue links to "Page (Confluence)" [ 20185 ]
            salnikov Andy Salnikov made changes -
            Resolution Done [ 10000 ]
            Status To Do [ 10001 ] Won't Fix [ 10405 ]

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              Assignee:
              salnikov Andy Salnikov
              Reporter:
              jammes Fabrice Jammes
              Watchers:
              Andy Salnikov, Fabrice Jammes, John Swinbank
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