From d6bb5ad24d822ac59d80ee4e74a0b31687f37748 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Corentin Musard Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2025 10:42:56 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Clarify a few points --- guides/datasets/ingest.mdx | 4 ++++ workflows/concepts/tasks.mdx | 2 ++ 2 files changed, 6 insertions(+) diff --git a/guides/datasets/ingest.mdx b/guides/datasets/ingest.mdx index 6d72dc5..1efe1e5 100644 --- a/guides/datasets/ingest.mdx +++ b/guides/datasets/ingest.mdx @@ -14,6 +14,10 @@ This page guides you through the process of ingesting data into a Tilebox datase dataset available as file in the [GeoParquet](https://geoparquet.org/) format, you'll go through the process of ingesting that data into Tilebox as a [Timeseries](/datasets/types/timeseries) dataset. + + If you have your data in a different format, check out the [Ingesting from common file formats](/guides/datasets/ingest-format) examples of how to ingest it. + + ## Related documentation diff --git a/workflows/concepts/tasks.mdx b/workflows/concepts/tasks.mdx index 23508ae..2efb8f9 100644 --- a/workflows/concepts/tasks.mdx +++ b/workflows/concepts/tasks.mdx @@ -169,6 +169,8 @@ task := &ParentTask{numSubtasks: 5} In this example, a `ParentTask` submits `ChildTask` tasks as subtasks. The number of subtasks to be submitted is based on the `num_subtasks` attribute of the `ParentTask`. The `submit_subtask` method takes an instance of a task as its argument, meaning the task to be submitted must be instantiated with concrete parameters first. +Parent task do not have access to results of subtasks, instead, tasks can use [shared caching](/workflows/caches#storing-and-retrieving-data) to share data between tasks. + By submitting a task as a subtask, its execution is scheduled as part of the same job as the parent task. Compared to just directly invoking the subtask's `execute` method, this allows the subtask's execution to occur on a different machine or in parallel with other subtasks. To learn more about how tasks are executed, see the section on [task runners](/workflows/concepts/task-runners).