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## Options further explanation
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## Options further explanation
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### --max_levels
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In the infer option section, we give the number of rows that the tool will based on for the schema inference. Also, we declare the maximum number of categories that a `nominal` MIPType variable can have.
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### --cde_file,--threshold, **CDE Dictionary support**
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### --cde_file,--threshold, **CDE Dictionary support**
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If we choose the Data Catalogue's excel as an output, the tool offers the option of suggesting CDE variables for each column of the incoming dataset. This option is possible, only when a CDE dictionary is provided. This dictionary is an excel file that contains information for all the CDE variables that are included or will be included in the MIP (this dictionary will be available in the Data Catalogue in the near future).
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If we choose the Data Catalogue's excel as an output, the tool offers the option of suggesting CDE variables for each column of the incoming dataset. This option is possible, only when a CDE dictionary is provided. This dictionary is an excel file that contains information for all the CDE variables that are included or will be included in the MIP (this dictionary will be available in the Data Catalogue in the near future).
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