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Python: New Feature: Is there a "Python Version" of "retrieval functions" and "automation functions" #7096

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pydaxing opened this issue Jul 4, 2024 · 2 comments
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pydaxing commented Jul 4, 2024

Is there a "Python Version" of "Using data retrieval functions for RAG" and "Using task automation functions" in https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/semantic-kernel/concepts/plugins/using-task-automation-functions

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@github-actions github-actions bot changed the title New Feature: Is there a "Python Version" of "retrieval functions" and "automation functions" Python: New Feature: Is there a "Python Version" of "retrieval functions" and "automation functions" Jul 4, 2024
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nmoeller commented Jul 5, 2024

@pydaxing i am not sure what the Status is in the Learning, but if you are just looking for samples check out the concepts in the repo.

Python RAG Example
Python Task Automation Function

Hope that helps, if there is anything feel free to ask !

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moonbox3 commented Jul 5, 2024

Hi @pydaxing, we're working on updating the Filters learn docs for Python. @nmoeller pointed out the sample code you'd want to reference in Python to do this. Thank you!

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