> > KeyError: <ccp.Nmr.FreqDataDim [67, 1, 1]>
>
> I had a similar thing happen recently. As far as I remember, the problem
> was an extra dimension in the Shift Ranges dialog for one of my spectra
> that was weird - wasn't associated with a dimension or nucleus or
> something, sorry for being vague. This was before the whisky at
> Ambleside. Easily fixed by deleting the spurious entry.
>
> How the spurious entry got there in the first place is a mystery though.
> AFAIK I had never shift matched on this project before, or tinkered with
> the restraints part at all. The project has trundled along through a few
> versions of analysis, so it may be difficult to reproduce the condition.
I think Simon's second error was just a consequence of the first.
I suspect that the extra dim range issue is just a minor burp from a
change in the way that Analysis stores the shift ranges associated with
each NOESY. There was probably some old application data luking in the
projects.
Let me know if it happens anew though!
T.
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