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Sessions in evaluators are version snapshots that capture the configuration state of your evaluator at a specific point in time. Each time you save changes to an evaluator, a new session is created, allowing you to track changes and restore previous configurations.

Understanding Sessions

When you edit an evaluator and save your changes, Maxim creates a new session. Sessions contain:
  • Configuration: The complete evaluator configuration at the time of saving
  • Timestamp: When the session was created
  • Creator: Who created the session
  • Tag: Optional name you can add to help identify the session

Saving Sessions

Sessions are created when you manually save changes to an evaluator:
  • Save button: Click the Save button in the evaluator header to create a new session
  • Keyboard shortcut: Press Ctrl/Cmd + S to save and create a new session
When you save, the evaluator’s current configuration is saved as a new session.

Viewing Sessions

1

Open evaluator

Navigate to any evaluator in your workspace.
2

Access session history

Click on the session indicator next to the Save button to see a dropdown showing recent sessions.
3

View complete history

Click View complete session history from the dropdown to open a sheet showing all sessions for that evaluator.

Switching Between Sessions

  • From dropdown: Click on any session in the dropdown to restore that configuration
  • From session sheet: Select any session from the complete history sheet to switch to it
When you switch sessions, the evaluator configuration is restored to that session’s state, allowing you to view or continue working from that point.

Tagging Sessions

You can add tags (names) to sessions to help identify them:
  1. Hover over a session in the session history
  2. Click the tag icon that appears
  3. Enter a name for the session (up to 70 characters)
  4. Click Tag session to save
Tags help you quickly identify important sessions or milestone configurations.
Switching to a previous session will load that session’s configuration. You can continue editing from that point, and saving will create a new session.