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Sharing an Experiment

Move an experiment from your private workspace to a team β€” or between teams β€” when you are ready to share it.


When to Share

  • You drafted an experiment in your private workspace and now want your team to collaborate on it.

  • An experiment was started in one team and should now live in another team.

  • You want to hand an experiment back to its owning team after working on it privately.


How Sharing Works

Sharing in SDLabs is a transfer of ownership, not a copy. When you share an experiment with a team:

  • The experiment leaves its current workspace and now lives inside the destination team.

  • All members of the destination team can see and work with it, according to their role.

  • All experiment data, iterations, suggestions, and results are kept intact.

In the API, this operation is called transfer. The user interface uses Share; both refer to the same action.


Steps

  1. Open the experiment you want to share.

  2. Open the experiment menu and choose the share option.

  3. Select the destination team from the list of workspaces you have access to.

  4. Confirm. The experiment moves to the selected team.

Once the move completes, the experiment will appear in the destination team's listing the next time you switch into that workspace.


Permissions

  • In the source: you must be allowed to edit the experiment. From your private workspace this is always the case; in a team it depends on your role.

  • In the destination: you must be a member of that team. You cannot share an experiment into a team you do not belong to.

  • If you need access to a team that is not in your list, contact your organisation admin (see Team Management).


Good to Know

  • After you share an experiment out of your private workspace, it is no longer private β€” anyone in the destination team can see it.

  • Sharing does not duplicate the experiment. If you need a copy to keep working on independently, duplicate the experiment first, then share one of the copies.


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