Restore Analysis can restore analyses that were deleted on purpose or by accident. Furthermore, it can be used to move analyses between plots or import analyses from other projectts.
1. Creating a Plot
As a first step, a plot must be created by clicking on the 'Create New' icon under 'Add New' placeholder in your analysis track. This will lead to a section where the analysis of interest can be selected.
In order to ensure efficient organisation, a name and description must be assigned to the analysis under the appropriate fields. Subsequently, press on 'Choose algorithm to run your analysis' and a dropdown menu with all available analyses will appear. Choose 'Restore Analysis' and press 'Select Algorithm' button to continue. A new panel will appear on the right.
Press on 'Select Dataset From Workspace Dataset Libarary' button. A new window should open.
2 Selecting Data
The new window displays a pivot table and the menu on the right that are used to select the desired analysis to be restored.
To find the relevant analysis, press on any of the filters displayed on the left of the pivot table. Once a filter is selected, a list of available data will open, select the relevant options. Available filters include:
- Creation and Modification dates
- Names
- Step IDs
- Step Types
- Step Statuses
It is advised to combine multiple fitlers to search through available data more efficiently.
3. Restoring the Analysis
Once enough filters are selected, all analyses satisfying the filter requirements will be displayed in the pivot table. Press on the dropdown menu under 'Select Data for Analysis' and select the relevant analysis to be restored. Press 'Submit' to continue. The user will be taken back to 'Create Plot' window. Press on 'Restore' button to restore the selected analysis. The analysis should appear in the plot overview page.
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