handy indeed, but reeaally slow... especially when you use many
dynamics, the jobmanager menu freezes for several minutes.
Therefore we no are trying to develope scripts to fill in jobman
structures for other subjects, seems a lot faster.
Does anyone have similar experiences with this issue?
Cheers,
Bas
Marko Wilke schreef:
> Hi Andre,
>
> spm5 is very well-suited and quite ready to do this: if you check out
> the TASKS menu in the graphics window, you will find a batch menu.
> Here you can define all steps you want and use the output from
> preceeding steps as the input to following ones. Quite handy :)
>
> Best,
> Marko
>
> Andre Handschuh schrieb:
>> Hello SPM Group!
>>
>> I would like to know, wheater there´s a probability to create a
>> batch-file in SPM 5. We want to create a "pre-processing-standart" to
>> use for all our scanning sessions, so that we don´t have to do the
>> whole pre-processing for each scanning-session.
>> We would be grateful if you could send a step-by-step instruction for
>> this!
>>
>> Thanks and bye,
>> Andre
>>
>> Andre Handschuh
>> Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter (Dipl. Biol.)
>> Nuklearmedizinische Klinik (KME) FZ
>> Leo-Brandt-Str. 5
>> 52426 Jülich
>> Tel.: +49 (0) 2461 61 63 21
>
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