> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.bdb.ai/bdb-documentation/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.bdb.ai/bdb-documentation/data-science-lab/various-tabs-to-work-with/model/register-a-model.md).

# Register a Model

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*Check out the walk-through to Register a DSL model to the Data Pipeline (from the Model tab).*
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![Registering a Model from the Model tab ](/files/9ujMILRTZXE6gwVQ6goe)

You can deploy a saved DSL model to the Data Pipeline plugin by using the ***Model*** tab.

* Navigate to the ***Model*** tab.
* Select a model (unregistered model) from the list.
* Click the ***Register*** icon for the model.

![Registering a model from the Model tab](/files/K4GGfWg8LIfODkBs6YDe)

* The ***Deploy to Pipeline*** dialog box appears to confirm the action.
* Click the ***Yes*** option.

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* The selected model gets published and deployed to the Data Pipeline (It disappears from the ***Unpublished*** model list).
* A notification message appears to inform the same.&#x20;

![A confirmation message after the Model gets registered.](/files/gAQ6GRUMt0beKj9J3O9c)

* The model gets listed under the ***Registered*** model list.

![The Model list displaying the Registered Models](/files/ufQwEXBn9CEQZscSlLb4)

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*<mark style="color:green;">Please Note:</mark>* The ***Register*** option provided under the ***Notebook tab*** and ***Model tab*** perform the same task.

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