Working with WorkFlows
Searching a Workflow
You can search for a workflow by its name. It is especially helpful when the workflow list is long. Note: Make sure you are in the correct Workspace, which includes the Workflow that you want to search. To search a project, follow the steps given ...
Opening a Workflow
To open a workflow, follow the steps given below. On the home page and click Workflows. Recent Workflows for the selected workspace are displayed. Hover over the workflow you want to open and click the workflow tile. Your selected workflow canvas is ...
Editing a Workflow
To edit the workflow, follow the steps given below. On the home page, click Workflows. Recent Workflows for the selected workspace are displayed. Hover over the workflow you want to edit and click View. The workflow canvas is displayed. Edit the ...
Running a Workflow
You can run the existing workflow. You can run a workflow either from Card View or from Workflow Canvas. Note: After you have run the workflow, check the logs for more information about execution details. Refer to Viewing Logs in Workflow. Running ...
Viewing Logs in Workflow
When you run an algorithm, rubiscape generates a log of the tasks that are performed in the background. The log shows task name, type, duration, and status. The logs and activity trace are particularly helpful for troubleshooting. To view the log, ...
Deleting a Workflow
To delete a workflow, follow the steps given below. On the home page, click Workflows. Recent Workflows for the selected workspace are displayed. Hover over the workflow you want to delete, click the vertical ellipsis (); and then click Delete. A ...
Image dataset as a reader in workbook and workflow
You can read an added and imported image dataset into the workbook and the workflow. To add and import an image dataset, refer to Adding a Dataset or Importing a Dataset. Reading an image dataset shows you the Name of the image, the Image file path, ...