Hi
You can use Pointless to merge the files together into one mtz file -
then take the output mtz from Pointless and run it through Scala
(though its replacement program Aimless is faster and seems to do a
better job, and is available directly from Phil Evans' ftp site).
I think the original problem arises from having reflection columns
with the same label in each of the two original mtz files - I think
Pointless takes care of this for you (but it is a Saturday night...).
On 5 Nov 2011, at 20:41, Yuri wrote:
> Thanks for the help.
> I believe option 3 describes my situation the best.
> I am looking into it now...
> Best,
> Yuri
>
> On Sat, 05 Nov 2011 16:38:11 -0400, Ed Pozharski wrote:
>> If you post the cad input file, it should be easy to pinpoint the
>> problem. As it stands, you are either:
>>
>> 1) Including Miller indices as merged columns - they get done
>> automatically, so if you specify them, you get the duplicate labels
>> 2) You actually do have the same name for the two columns in the
>> output
>> - thus duplicate labels
>> 3) You may be thinking that cad can merge two datasets into one - it
>> can't. CAD just takes columns from two or more files and puts them
>> into
>> one. What you are trying to do requires scaling/merging of two
>> datasets
>> - you should look at scala for that.
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> Ed.
>
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> Yuri Pompeu
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