Hi,
actually the restraints were originally exported from Analysis via
Format Converter, so I kind of expected Analysis to understand what
was going on (once re-imported) and link them to the original peaks.
Mara
Quoting Wayne Boucher <[log in to unmask]>:
> Hello,
>
> If the restraints are imported from Cyana then it is not known which
> peak goes with which restraint. So it's not obvious that there will be
> any way to work around this problem.
>
> (Were the restraints originally exported to Cyana from CCPN using the
> Format Converter? If so it's possible there is a tag that could be
> used to match up the restraints again but we'd have to talk to Wim
> about that. And even if possible, it would involve changes to the code,
> to try and take that into account.)
>
> Wayne
>
> On Tue, 8 Dec 2009, Mara Guariento wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>> I've just imported my restraints list from cyana into analysis (I'm
>> currently using version 2.1.1) and calculated the violations. When
>> I go to the violations tab I've a list of 0 under "peaks", so I
>> guess it failed to link the restraints to the peaks. Any idea how
>> to solve the problem?
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>>
>> Mara
>>
>>
>>
>>
Mara Guariento
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