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Include trace column in search_traces() dataframe #12094

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What changes are proposed in this pull request?

Include trace column in search_traces() dataframe so that users can easily extract the original MLflow trace object for use during evaluation.

How is this PR tested?

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Does this PR require documentation update?

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  • area/artifacts: Artifact stores and artifact logging
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Signed-off-by: dbczumar <corey.zumar@databricks.com>
Signed-off-by: dbczumar <corey.zumar@databricks.com>
@github-actions github-actions bot added patch-2.13.1 area/tracking Tracking service, tracking client APIs, autologging rn/none List under Small Changes in Changelogs. labels May 21, 2024
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LGTM!

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LGTM!

@serena-ruan serena-ruan merged commit 7cbf909 into mlflow:master May 22, 2024
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