Dear Sir,
Many thanks for your reply. We have managed to copy the data (crosspeaks) in a
round about way of first exporting crosspeaks to Ansig and then importing back
to the required Analysis project. However it was not hassle free as there were
warning messages during the conversion steps.
We haven't tried to use the macro "/bin/dataShifter2.1". Hope dataShifter would
be fixed soon.
With regards
Aswani Kumar
> Hello,
>
> The ideal answer would be to copy project A (say) and then to use the
> dataShifter (available in ccpnmr/bin) to copy over the extra bits from
> project B into the new copied project. I did a quick check and it seems
> that the dataShifter does not copy over the spectrum data file information
> for experiments, and so Analysis then does not display contours, and
> further Analysis did not then gracefully handle trying to go about fixing
> that. I am looking at the dataShifter code and I hope I can add the
> required functionality there, but it might take a bit of time.
>
> Wayne
>
> On Wed, 2 Mar 2011, kancherla Aswani Kumar wrote:
>
>> hello,
>>
>> I have two different "Analysis projects" say A and B, with assigned spectra
>> for
>> the same molecule. I want to make a project C, with some spectra from project
>> A
>> and some spectra from project B. How can this be achieved?
>>
>> I could save project A as a new project and retain the necessary spectra.
>> Then,
>> what is the way to get the necessary spectra and assignments from project B to
>> the new project.
>>
>>
>> thanking you,
>> Aswani Kumar
>>
>>
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>> Indian Institute of Science,
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