Creates a standard folder structure relative to your current KNIME folder. The main folder would hold your KNIME workflows, the (sub-) folders would hold the results.
You can then use the relative paths of the KNIME protocol to adress your file like:
knime://knime.workflow/../data/my_file.zip
- data = your data (also sub-folders for the local big data environment)
- graphic = graphic results you might produce
- model = the models and rules you produced
- model/validate = the validation of your models with statistics and graphics
- result = a more general folder with (well) results that you do not want to mix with your data
- script = folder to store R and Python scripts you might want to use (or even include in your KNIME workflows)
To use this workflow in KNIME, download it from the below URL and open it in KNIME:
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Please note that this is only about NodePit. We do not provide general support for KNIME — please use the KNIME forums instead.