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Writes the file across all deployments of a target_model_name

Ensures batch calls can work for any deployment of that model name

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allows unified file id to work across multiple deployments

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allows unified file id to work across multiple deployments
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#10711)

* feat(managed_files.py): support encoding / decoding unified batch id when using managed files

allows routing retrieve batch to the right model id

* fix: fix linting error
@krrishdholakia krrishdholakia merged commit 9bfd3e4 into main May 10, 2025
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