Hi,
Thanks Wayne. In the original project the data were stored in the same
directory as the project & using the detailed save function managed to
copy only the project files.
Cheers
Andy
On Thu, 2006-11-16 at 16:27 +0000, Wayne Boucher wrote:
> Right, I'm not sure what is causing this but here is a possible
> work-around. The "Save as" dialog has two parts, the "simple" save and
> the "detailed" one.
>
> The "simple" one is supposed to figure out what needs copying and what
> does not. But it uses a simple directory matching algorithm, so if your
> data is in the same directory as your project that would cause a problem.
> (Or if there is some bug floating around that we don't know about.)
>
> So I would use the "detailed" save. In the "Data locations" table there
> is a "Url serial". Make sure that that Url (as given in more detail in
> the "Urls" table) remains as you wanted. And edit the Url paths you want
> to change. Then hit the "Detailed Save" button. If that is still causing
> problems then there's definitely a bug in there somewhere. (And this is
> fairly complicated stuff, unbelievably.)
>
> Wayne
>
> On Thu, 16 Nov 2006, Dr Andy Herbert wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > We have a project here in Edinburgh which causes strange behaviour upon
> > saving. If the project is saved as a new project all of the spectrum
> > data files are copied to the new project directory, causing massive disk
> > usage and poor performance. All the other projects I've seen simply
> > store the location of the spectrum files rather than the spectra
> > themselves. Is there a reason for this behaviour and how can I stop it?
> > This occurs with both the new and old versions of analysis.
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Andy
> >
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> > Dr Andy Herbert
> > Department of Chemistry
> > University of Edinburgh
> > West Mains Road
> > Edinburgh
> > UK
> > EH9 3JJ
> > Tel: +44 (0)131 650 4704 or 650 7372
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Dr Andy Herbert
Department of Chemistry
University of Edinburgh
West Mains Road
Edinburgh
UK
EH9 3JJ
Tel: +44 (0)131 650 4704 or 650 7372
Email: [log in to unmask]
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