Hi,
Indeed that's as expected with a multiple single setup like this -
see the previous reply on this - you probably don't want to be doing
this if they are different designs.
Cheers, Steve.
On 13 Aug 2007, at 01:00, Jorge Mallen wrote:
> After I wrote the last post I have been looking at report.log files
> and, if I followed things correctly,
> found something that could spell trouble... or not? I would
> appreciate it if you could advise on the
> following:
>
> To summarize: I am asking for post-stats on FEAT directories, say
> A.feat, B.feat and C.feat which
> ONLY include pre-stat+stats results in them. Mind you, said .feat
> directories represent analyses
> on different data and with different parameters. I wanted to
> perform the same post-stats on these
> .feat directories, so I set them to run all at once (and selected
> the Copy original FEAT directory..."
> option under the MISC tab).
>
> Here's the interesting part:
> I noticed that the report.log from the A+.feat directory has at
> the beginning a call to /bin/cp
> which copies some design.fsf file from /tmp (with weird names such
> as feat_J8YQFe.fsf) into the
> current directory. So far that seems OK, but... in the report.log
> from the B+.feat directory I notice
> that /bin/cp is now invoked to copy the design.fsf file from the A
> +.feat into the B+.feat directory.
> Same happens when the C+.feat gets created... apparently gets
> copied from the B+.feat directory.
>
> Is this of any concern, considering A, B and C are different data/
> analysis parameters?
>
> Should I instead only group studies for "en masse" post-stats that
> are compatible in their
> design.fsf?
>
> Many thanks for the help!
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