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Sessions best practices #780

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beckykd opened this issue Feb 7, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #783
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Sessions best practices #780

beckykd opened this issue Feb 7, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #783
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beckykd commented Feb 7, 2024

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Describe the new content you are requesting.

The demo team asked @jyu00 to write a best practices document on using sessions and she passed along the request to me. This seems like a good idea, especially in the light of all the upcoming changes. This can wait until after Qiskit 1.0 is done though.

If this new content request is accepted, do you want to write the content?

I will write a draft of the proposed content

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@javabster javabster moved this to In Progress in Docs Planning Apr 1, 2024
github-merge-queue bot pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 29, 2024
Closes #595  
Closes #1041 
Closes #582 
Closes #780
Closes #582
Closes #1156 
Closes #577 
Closes #576 

- [x] Add text about job splitting, such as "If you split your workload
into multiple jobs and run them in Batch mode, you can get results from
individual jobs. You can, for example, decide to cancel the rest of the
jobs if the earlier job results don't meet your expectations. If one of
the jobs fail, you can also re-submit just that one instead of
re-running the entire workload."

There are several new and existing topics that are impacted:

- This documentation section has several topics about execution modes:
https://qiskit-docs-preview-pr-783.1799mxdls7qz.us-south.codeengine.appdomain.cloud/run/execution-modes
- This migration guide is new:
https://qiskit-docs-preview-pr-783.1799mxdls7qz.us-south.codeengine.appdomain.cloud/api/migration-guides/sessions

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Co-authored-by: Ashley Silva <asarver1@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jessie Yu <jessieyu@us.ibm.com>
Co-authored-by: abbycross <across@us.ibm.com>
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from In Progress to Done in Docs Planning Apr 29, 2024
frankharkins pushed a commit to frankharkins/documentation that referenced this issue Jul 22, 2024
Closes Qiskit#595  
Closes Qiskit#1041 
Closes Qiskit#582 
Closes Qiskit#780
Closes Qiskit#582
Closes Qiskit#1156 
Closes Qiskit#577 
Closes Qiskit#576 

- [x] Add text about job splitting, such as "If you split your workload
into multiple jobs and run them in Batch mode, you can get results from
individual jobs. You can, for example, decide to cancel the rest of the
jobs if the earlier job results don't meet your expectations. If one of
the jobs fail, you can also re-submit just that one instead of
re-running the entire workload."

There are several new and existing topics that are impacted:

- This documentation section has several topics about execution modes:
https://qiskit-docs-preview-pr-783.1799mxdls7qz.us-south.codeengine.appdomain.cloud/run/execution-modes
- This migration guide is new:
https://qiskit-docs-preview-pr-783.1799mxdls7qz.us-south.codeengine.appdomain.cloud/api/migration-guides/sessions

---------

Co-authored-by: Ashley Silva <asarver1@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jessie Yu <jessieyu@us.ibm.com>
Co-authored-by: abbycross <across@us.ibm.com>
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