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Check if the datasets have unique ID #13

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TokyoSwan opened this issue Mar 29, 2023 · 3 comments
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Check if the datasets have unique ID #13

TokyoSwan opened this issue Mar 29, 2023 · 3 comments
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Check if the datasets have a unique ID. If not, create them

@Rishabh42 Rishabh42 self-assigned this Mar 29, 2023
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From our discussion in Teams it was decided that we can use the cID as a unique parameter for the datasets.
From my testing on the Lagrange platform I also noticed that the name field is also a unique parameter as the platform wasn't letting me create another dataset with the same name.
So, a combination of the name and the cID could be used for uniquely identifying the dataset, since the datasets are also publicly available as of now.

It was also mentioned by @flyworker that we shouldn't hide the cID as it is for the public address but in the future we will have private datasets as well.

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name is not unique, you can change dataset name

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cid can be used as a unique id, since if you change any content, the cid will be changed.

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