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erin.douglas
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Posted - Aug 02 2005 :  2:03:30 PM  Show Profile  Click to see erin.douglas's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
I am unable to load in my experiment in bputil. I have updated my database and this did not help.

The error I am getting is:

ERROR! user selected invalid experiment id:

Any Suggestions??

petty
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Posted - Aug 02 2005 :  2:06:04 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
is your experiment ID the standard convention -- ie yearmonthday_scan# ... it will only work if this is retained
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jamie.morris
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Posted - Aug 02 2005 :  2:06:23 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Is this the first time you have run a subject or used BPUTIL with this protocol? If so, Jimmy will need to add the experiment to the list
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jimmy.dias
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Posted - Aug 02 2005 :  2:21:37 PM  Show Profile  Visit jimmy.dias's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hey all,

Originally, the database bputil uses was supposed to be synchronized with Francis' experiments.txt file on a regular basis, but that hasn't been happening for sometime now and I've been adding experiments manually. As a result, some of the latest experiments are not recognized as valid experiment. I'll fix whatever is wrong with the database/experiments.txt synchronization and post here when the DB has been updated. Should be no later than tonight.

Jimmy
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jimmy.dias
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Posted - Aug 03 2005 :  08:45:43 AM  Show Profile  Visit jimmy.dias's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Database updated with the new experiments.

Some of you were wondering why I use a different "database" instead of the one on Huxley.

Quick answer: To allow processing of non-active experiments. The database contains experiment information and locations for all experiments that ever existed (ok, really just since I started using a database ~ 1.5 yrs ago?) so that if anyone wanted to preprocess data from older experiments, bputil can know where to start looking...

Happy processing,
Jimmy
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