If you did not include the 'getvariable' attribute in your code and are getting the AttributeError stating that the 'tensorflow' module does not contain the 'getvariable' attribute, it is possible that you are using an outdated version of TensorFlow.
To handle this error, you can try upgrading your TensorFlow version to the latest version. You can do this by running the command "pip install --upgrade tensorflow" in your terminal or command prompt.
If upgrading TensorFlow does not resolve the AttributeError, it is possible that the 'getvariable' attribute is being used in another package or module that you are using in your code. In this case, you can try searching your code for any references to 'getvariable' and try to identify the package or module that is using it. Once you have identified the package or module, you can try upgrading it to the latest version or finding an alternative method that does not use the 'get_variable' attribute.
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Asked: 2021-04-26 11:00:00 +0000
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