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Upload Files in Datastore

Step 1: Access the Datastore Section

  1. Log in to your VAKStudio account.
  2. Navigate to the Datastore section in the main navigation menu.
  3. You will be presented with two tabbed sections: CSV Files and Markdown Files.

Step 2: Create Folders for Your Files

  1. In either the CSV Files or Markdown Files tab, click on the Create Folder button.
  2. Enter a name for your folder and click Create.
  3. Multiple folders can be created under each section.

Step 3: Uploading Files to Folders

For CSV Files:

  1. Navigate to the CSV Files tab.
  2. Select the folder where you want to upload your files or create a new folder.
  3. Click on the Upload Files button.
  4. You can only select .csv files in this section.
  5. You can select multiple files or drag and drop your files into the drop section.
  6. After the upload, the files will be listed within the folder for future use.

For Markdown Files:

  1. Navigate to the Markdown Files tab.
  2. Select a folder where you want to upload your files or create a new folder.
  3. Click on the Upload Files button.
  4. Only .md files are allowed in this section.
  5. You can select multiple files or drag and drop your files into the drop section.
  6. Uploaded markdown files will be listed within the folder.

Use of Uploaded Files

The files you upload into their respective folders will later be used to create a VectorDB. These folders and files will serve as the foundation for building and managing your vector database in VAKX.

Key Points to Remember:

  • Only CSV files can be uploaded in the CSV tab and folders.
  • Only Markdown files can be uploaded in the Markdown tab and folders.
  • Multiple files can be selected or dragged and dropped into the folder.
  • These files will be essential for building a VectorDB in future steps.

Conclusion

The Datastore in VAKX is designed to make file management simple and organized. With the ability to upload CSV and Markdown files into separate folders, you can easily structure and retrieve data for future operations, including the creation of a VectorDB.