I am using one notebook to another notebook in databrick -spark-scala
I have one notebook name "paths" and I want to use some of val declared in it, in another notebook, but I am getting error. I am using spark-scala
%run "/paths"
error
Notebook not found: paths. Notebooks can be specified via a relative path (./Notebook or ../folder/Notebook) or via an absolute path (/Abs/Path/to/Notebook). Make sure you are specifying the path correctly.
scala azure apache-spark databricks
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I have one notebook name "paths" and I want to use some of val declared in it, in another notebook, but I am getting error. I am using spark-scala
%run "/paths"
error
Notebook not found: paths. Notebooks can be specified via a relative path (./Notebook or ../folder/Notebook) or via an absolute path (/Abs/Path/to/Notebook). Make sure you are specifying the path correctly.
scala azure apache-spark databricks
Where is yourpaths
notebook stored? Right now, you're trying to reference it from the root folder.
– David Makogon
Nov 15 '18 at 9:40
I created folder in workspace and inside it ispaths
@DavidMakogon
– Ravi Anand Vicky
Nov 15 '18 at 9:58
So, if you have a folder, you either need to specify the exact path of the folder, or choose a relative path. You're not finding your notebook because you're trying to reference it from the root folder, not inside the containing folder.
– David Makogon
Nov 15 '18 at 11:27
Thanks a lot @DavidMakogon Its working
– Ravi Anand Vicky
Nov 16 '18 at 5:27
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I have one notebook name "paths" and I want to use some of val declared in it, in another notebook, but I am getting error. I am using spark-scala
%run "/paths"
error
Notebook not found: paths. Notebooks can be specified via a relative path (./Notebook or ../folder/Notebook) or via an absolute path (/Abs/Path/to/Notebook). Make sure you are specifying the path correctly.
scala azure apache-spark databricks
I have one notebook name "paths" and I want to use some of val declared in it, in another notebook, but I am getting error. I am using spark-scala
%run "/paths"
error
Notebook not found: paths. Notebooks can be specified via a relative path (./Notebook or ../folder/Notebook) or via an absolute path (/Abs/Path/to/Notebook). Make sure you are specifying the path correctly.
scala azure apache-spark databricks
scala azure apache-spark databricks
asked Nov 15 '18 at 7:54
Ravi Anand VickyRavi Anand Vicky
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Where is yourpaths
notebook stored? Right now, you're trying to reference it from the root folder.
– David Makogon
Nov 15 '18 at 9:40
I created folder in workspace and inside it ispaths
@DavidMakogon
– Ravi Anand Vicky
Nov 15 '18 at 9:58
So, if you have a folder, you either need to specify the exact path of the folder, or choose a relative path. You're not finding your notebook because you're trying to reference it from the root folder, not inside the containing folder.
– David Makogon
Nov 15 '18 at 11:27
Thanks a lot @DavidMakogon Its working
– Ravi Anand Vicky
Nov 16 '18 at 5:27
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Where is yourpaths
notebook stored? Right now, you're trying to reference it from the root folder.
– David Makogon
Nov 15 '18 at 9:40
I created folder in workspace and inside it ispaths
@DavidMakogon
– Ravi Anand Vicky
Nov 15 '18 at 9:58
So, if you have a folder, you either need to specify the exact path of the folder, or choose a relative path. You're not finding your notebook because you're trying to reference it from the root folder, not inside the containing folder.
– David Makogon
Nov 15 '18 at 11:27
Thanks a lot @DavidMakogon Its working
– Ravi Anand Vicky
Nov 16 '18 at 5:27
Where is your
paths
notebook stored? Right now, you're trying to reference it from the root folder.– David Makogon
Nov 15 '18 at 9:40
Where is your
paths
notebook stored? Right now, you're trying to reference it from the root folder.– David Makogon
Nov 15 '18 at 9:40
I created folder in workspace and inside it is
paths
@DavidMakogon– Ravi Anand Vicky
Nov 15 '18 at 9:58
I created folder in workspace and inside it is
paths
@DavidMakogon– Ravi Anand Vicky
Nov 15 '18 at 9:58
So, if you have a folder, you either need to specify the exact path of the folder, or choose a relative path. You're not finding your notebook because you're trying to reference it from the root folder, not inside the containing folder.
– David Makogon
Nov 15 '18 at 11:27
So, if you have a folder, you either need to specify the exact path of the folder, or choose a relative path. You're not finding your notebook because you're trying to reference it from the root folder, not inside the containing folder.
– David Makogon
Nov 15 '18 at 11:27
Thanks a lot @DavidMakogon Its working
– Ravi Anand Vicky
Nov 16 '18 at 5:27
Thanks a lot @DavidMakogon Its working
– Ravi Anand Vicky
Nov 16 '18 at 5:27
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Please use %run /Users/testuser/TESTParam
You can also pass Additional paramters like
%run /Users/testuser/TESTParam $runtype = "Sequential" $configuration="xxx" $runnumber=1-10
Thank you @ jeevan madhur . Can you tell me, if I want to use any specific variable, how it can be configured
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Nov 16 '18 at 5:31
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Please use %run /Users/testuser/TESTParam
You can also pass Additional paramters like
%run /Users/testuser/TESTParam $runtype = "Sequential" $configuration="xxx" $runnumber=1-10
Thank you @ jeevan madhur . Can you tell me, if I want to use any specific variable, how it can be configured
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Please use %run /Users/testuser/TESTParam
You can also pass Additional paramters like
%run /Users/testuser/TESTParam $runtype = "Sequential" $configuration="xxx" $runnumber=1-10
Thank you @ jeevan madhur . Can you tell me, if I want to use any specific variable, how it can be configured
– Ravi Anand Vicky
Nov 16 '18 at 5:31
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Please use %run /Users/testuser/TESTParam
You can also pass Additional paramters like
%run /Users/testuser/TESTParam $runtype = "Sequential" $configuration="xxx" $runnumber=1-10
Please use %run /Users/testuser/TESTParam
You can also pass Additional paramters like
%run /Users/testuser/TESTParam $runtype = "Sequential" $configuration="xxx" $runnumber=1-10
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Thank you @ jeevan madhur . Can you tell me, if I want to use any specific variable, how it can be configured
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Thank you @ jeevan madhur . Can you tell me, if I want to use any specific variable, how it can be configured
– Ravi Anand Vicky
Nov 16 '18 at 5:31
Thank you @ jeevan madhur . Can you tell me, if I want to use any specific variable, how it can be configured
– Ravi Anand Vicky
Nov 16 '18 at 5:31
Thank you @ jeevan madhur . Can you tell me, if I want to use any specific variable, how it can be configured
– Ravi Anand Vicky
Nov 16 '18 at 5:31
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Where is your
paths
notebook stored? Right now, you're trying to reference it from the root folder.– David Makogon
Nov 15 '18 at 9:40
I created folder in workspace and inside it is
paths
@DavidMakogon– Ravi Anand Vicky
Nov 15 '18 at 9:58
So, if you have a folder, you either need to specify the exact path of the folder, or choose a relative path. You're not finding your notebook because you're trying to reference it from the root folder, not inside the containing folder.
– David Makogon
Nov 15 '18 at 11:27
Thanks a lot @DavidMakogon Its working
– Ravi Anand Vicky
Nov 16 '18 at 5:27