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title: The Pipeline Runs Table
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The pipeline runs table is a [customizable](#customizing-the-runs-table) list of the pipeline’s runs. Use it to
view a run’s details, and manage runs (create, continue, or abort). The runs table's auto-refresh allows users
to continually monitor run progress.
View the runs table in table view
or in details view
,
using the buttons on the top left of the page. Use the table view for a comparative view of your runs according to
columns of interest. Use the details view to access a selected run’s details, while keeping the pipeline runs list in view.
Details view can also be accessed by double-clicking a specific pipeline run in the table view to open its details view.
![Pipeline runs table](../../img/webapp_pipeline_runs_table.png)
## Run Table Columns
The models table contains the following columns:
| Column | Description | Type |
|---|---|---|
| **RUN** | Pipeline run identifier | String |
| **VERSION** | The pipeline version number. Corresponds to the [PipelineController](../../references/sdk/automation_controller_pipelinecontroller.md#class-pipelinecontroller) ’s and [PipelineDecorator](../../references/sdk/automation_controller_pipelinecontroller.md#class-automationcontrollerpipelinedecorator)’s `version` parameter | Version string |
| **TAGS** | Descriptive, user-defined, color-coded tags assigned to run. | Tag |
| **STATUS** | Pipeline run's status. See a list of the [task states and state transitions](../../fundamentals/task.md#task-states). For Running, Failed, and Aborted runs, you will also see a progress indicator next to the status. See [here](../../pipelines/pipelines.md#tracking-pipeline-progress). | String |
| **USER** | User who created the run. | String |
| **STARTED** | Elapsed time since the run started. To view the date and time of start, hover over the elapsed time. | Date-time |
| **UPDATED** | Elapsed time since the last update to the run. To view the date and time of update, hover over the elapsed time. | Date-time |
| **RUN TIME** | The current / total running time of the run. | Time |
| **_Metrics_** | Add metrics column (last, minimum, and / or maximum values). Available options depend upon the runs in the table. | Varies according to runs in table |
| **_Hyperparameters_** | Add hyperparameters. Available options depend upon the runs in the table. | Varies according to runs in table |
## Customizing the Runs Table
Customize the table using any of the following:
* Dynamic column ordering - Drag a column title to a different position.
* Show / hide columns - Click
to view and select columns to show. Click **Metric** and **Hyperparameter** to add the respective custom columns
* [Filter columns](#filtering-columns)
* Sort columns
* Resize columns - Drag the column separator to change the width of that column. Double-click the column separator for
automatic fit.
Changes are persistent (cached in the browser) and represented in the URL, so customized settings can be saved in a
browser bookmark and shared with other ClearML users.
:::note Float Values Display
By default, the runs table displays rounded up float values. Hover over a float to view its precise value in the
tooltip that appears. To view all precise values in a column, hover over a float and click
.
:::
### Filtering Columns
Filters can be applied by clicking
on a column, and the relevant filter appears.
There are a few types of filters:
* Value set - Choose which values to include from a list of all values in the column
* Numerical ranges - Insert minimum and / or maximum value
* Date ranges - Insert starting and / or ending date and time
* Tags - Choose which tags to filter by from a list of all tags used in the column.
* Filter by multiple tag values using the **ANY** or **ALL** options, which correspond to the logical "AND" and "OR" respectively. These
options appear on the top of the tag list.
* Filter by the absence of a tag (logical "NOT") by clicking its checkbox twice. An `X` will appear in the tag's checkbox.
Once a filter is applied to a column, its filter icon will appear with a highlighted dot on its top right (
).
To clear all active filters, click
in the top right corner of the table.
:::note
The following table customizations are saved on a per-pipeline basis:
* Columns order
* Column width
* Active sort order
* Active filters
* Custom columns
:::
## Create Run
To launch a new run for a pipeline, click **+ NEW RUN** on the top left of the page. This opens a **NEW RUN** modal, where
you can set the run’s parameters. By default, the fields are pre-filled with the last run’s values.
Click **Advanced configurations** to change the run’s execution queue.
![New run modal](../../img/webapp_pipeline_new_run.png)
After clicking **RUN**, the new pipeline run is enqueued in the specified queue, and the run is added to the pipeline run table.
## Run Actions
The following table describes the actions that can be done from the run table, including the [states](../../fundamentals/task.md#task-states)
that allow each operation.
Access these actions with the context menu in any of the following ways:
* In the pipeline runs table, right-click a run, or hover over a pipeline and click
* In a pipeline info panel, click the menu button
| Action | Description | States Valid for the Action | State Transition |
|---|---|---|---|
| Details | View pipeline details. Can also be accessed by double-clicking a run in the pipeline runs table. | Any state | None |
| Run | Create a new pipeline run. Configure and enqueue it for execution. See [Create Run](#create-run). | Any State | *Pending* |
| Abort | Manually stop / cancel a run. | *Running* / *Pending* | *Aborted* |
| Continue | Rerun with the same parameters. | *Aborted* | *Pending* |
| Add Tag | User-defined labels added to runs for grouping and organization. | Any state | None |
| Archive | To more easily work with active runs, archive a run. See [Archiving](../webapp_archiving.md). | Any state | None |
| Restore | Action available in the archive. Restore a run to the active pipeline runs table. | Any state | None |
| Delete | Action available in the archive. Delete a run and its steps, which will also remove all their logs, results, artifacts and debug samples | Any State | N/A |