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nuke
Command: nuke <dataset_id>
Nuke (delete) a dataset. Similar to 'hide'+'clean', but more
destructive. Can nuke multiple datasets at once.
Arguments:
<dataset_id> Specify the dataset to nuke.
Returns:
Returns the result of the mysql query (success or failure).
Warning that if the dataset is wrong it will likely
print success because there was no mysql error.
Examples:
Nuke single dataset (dataset 1234)
nuke 1234
Nuke multiple datasets using commas
(datasets 1234, 1243 and jobs 1, 3, and 5)
nuke 1234,1243
Nuke multile datasets using ranges
(datasets 1234 - 1235, jobs 1 - 5)
nuke 1234-1235
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