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I'm running the next command in powershell to execute a train job in cloudml it worked until I added the USER_ARGS



gcloud ml-engine jobs submit training my_job_$([datetime]::now.tostring("yyyyMMddHHmm")) `
--module-name=mypackage.mymodule `
--package-path mypackage `
--region=us-east1 `
--staging-bucket=gs://mybucket `
--config config.yaml `
--runtime-version=1.10 `
-- `
--window_size=1 `
--past_lag_range=20


It raised the next error



ERROR: (gcloud.ml-engine.jobs.submit.training) unrecognized arguments:
--window_size=1
--past_lag_range=20


I couldn't found in the documentation some topic related with powershell, any guidance in this issue ?



Edit



Apparently its a problem with the -- command, I paste the same command in cmd (without the "`" chars) and it worked.










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    I'm running the next command in powershell to execute a train job in cloudml it worked until I added the USER_ARGS



    gcloud ml-engine jobs submit training my_job_$([datetime]::now.tostring("yyyyMMddHHmm")) `
    --module-name=mypackage.mymodule `
    --package-path mypackage `
    --region=us-east1 `
    --staging-bucket=gs://mybucket `
    --config config.yaml `
    --runtime-version=1.10 `
    -- `
    --window_size=1 `
    --past_lag_range=20


    It raised the next error



    ERROR: (gcloud.ml-engine.jobs.submit.training) unrecognized arguments:
    --window_size=1
    --past_lag_range=20


    I couldn't found in the documentation some topic related with powershell, any guidance in this issue ?



    Edit



    Apparently its a problem with the -- command, I paste the same command in cmd (without the "`" chars) and it worked.










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      I'm running the next command in powershell to execute a train job in cloudml it worked until I added the USER_ARGS



      gcloud ml-engine jobs submit training my_job_$([datetime]::now.tostring("yyyyMMddHHmm")) `
      --module-name=mypackage.mymodule `
      --package-path mypackage `
      --region=us-east1 `
      --staging-bucket=gs://mybucket `
      --config config.yaml `
      --runtime-version=1.10 `
      -- `
      --window_size=1 `
      --past_lag_range=20


      It raised the next error



      ERROR: (gcloud.ml-engine.jobs.submit.training) unrecognized arguments:
      --window_size=1
      --past_lag_range=20


      I couldn't found in the documentation some topic related with powershell, any guidance in this issue ?



      Edit



      Apparently its a problem with the -- command, I paste the same command in cmd (without the "`" chars) and it worked.










      share|improve this question
















      I'm running the next command in powershell to execute a train job in cloudml it worked until I added the USER_ARGS



      gcloud ml-engine jobs submit training my_job_$([datetime]::now.tostring("yyyyMMddHHmm")) `
      --module-name=mypackage.mymodule `
      --package-path mypackage `
      --region=us-east1 `
      --staging-bucket=gs://mybucket `
      --config config.yaml `
      --runtime-version=1.10 `
      -- `
      --window_size=1 `
      --past_lag_range=20


      It raised the next error



      ERROR: (gcloud.ml-engine.jobs.submit.training) unrecognized arguments:
      --window_size=1
      --past_lag_range=20


      I couldn't found in the documentation some topic related with powershell, any guidance in this issue ?



      Edit



      Apparently its a problem with the -- command, I paste the same command in cmd (without the "`" chars) and it worked.







      powershell google-cloud-platform google-cloud-ml






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          I couldn't found a way to make the command work in powershell, but I finally make it work in cmd. My intuition is that there might be a problem with the -- string, it is possible that for ps represent something else.



          Anyway, the cmd command:



          gcloud ml-engine jobs submit training my_job_%date:~6,4%%date:~3,2%%date:~0,2%%time:~0,2%%time:~3,2% ^
          --module-name=my_package.my_module ^
          --package-path my_package ^
          --region=us-east1 ^
          --staging-bucket=gs://my_storage ^
          --config config.yaml ^
          --runtime-version=1.10 ^
          -- ^
          --window_size=1 ^
          --past_lag_range=20





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            I couldn't found a way to make the command work in powershell, but I finally make it work in cmd. My intuition is that there might be a problem with the -- string, it is possible that for ps represent something else.



            Anyway, the cmd command:



            gcloud ml-engine jobs submit training my_job_%date:~6,4%%date:~3,2%%date:~0,2%%time:~0,2%%time:~3,2% ^
            --module-name=my_package.my_module ^
            --package-path my_package ^
            --region=us-east1 ^
            --staging-bucket=gs://my_storage ^
            --config config.yaml ^
            --runtime-version=1.10 ^
            -- ^
            --window_size=1 ^
            --past_lag_range=20





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              I couldn't found a way to make the command work in powershell, but I finally make it work in cmd. My intuition is that there might be a problem with the -- string, it is possible that for ps represent something else.



              Anyway, the cmd command:



              gcloud ml-engine jobs submit training my_job_%date:~6,4%%date:~3,2%%date:~0,2%%time:~0,2%%time:~3,2% ^
              --module-name=my_package.my_module ^
              --package-path my_package ^
              --region=us-east1 ^
              --staging-bucket=gs://my_storage ^
              --config config.yaml ^
              --runtime-version=1.10 ^
              -- ^
              --window_size=1 ^
              --past_lag_range=20





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                I couldn't found a way to make the command work in powershell, but I finally make it work in cmd. My intuition is that there might be a problem with the -- string, it is possible that for ps represent something else.



                Anyway, the cmd command:



                gcloud ml-engine jobs submit training my_job_%date:~6,4%%date:~3,2%%date:~0,2%%time:~0,2%%time:~3,2% ^
                --module-name=my_package.my_module ^
                --package-path my_package ^
                --region=us-east1 ^
                --staging-bucket=gs://my_storage ^
                --config config.yaml ^
                --runtime-version=1.10 ^
                -- ^
                --window_size=1 ^
                --past_lag_range=20





                share|improve this answer















                I couldn't found a way to make the command work in powershell, but I finally make it work in cmd. My intuition is that there might be a problem with the -- string, it is possible that for ps represent something else.



                Anyway, the cmd command:



                gcloud ml-engine jobs submit training my_job_%date:~6,4%%date:~3,2%%date:~0,2%%time:~0,2%%time:~3,2% ^
                --module-name=my_package.my_module ^
                --package-path my_package ^
                --region=us-east1 ^
                --staging-bucket=gs://my_storage ^
                --config config.yaml ^
                --runtime-version=1.10 ^
                -- ^
                --window_size=1 ^
                --past_lag_range=20






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