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Hi Peter,
No, you were the only one to reply. I was beginning to think there
was no solution! Tried your script and it worked a treat, kludge or
no kludge. Thanks!
Derek
On Jan 8, 2006, at 20:01, P.J.Briggs wrote:
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Hi Derek
Sorry for the delayed response - in case you don't have an answer for
this yet, you can try using a script that I wrote a while ago to
try and
fix broken database.def files. It's pretty kludgey (which is why it is
not integrated in the main suite) but it is worth a try.
The script is at:
ftp://ftp.ccp4.ac.uk/pjx/ccp4i/recover_db.tcl
and there are instructions in the comments at the head of this file
which outline its usage.
Please let me know if you have any problems using it. Note that it
will
not be able to recover any edits of the job database that might have
taken place via the "Edit job data" functions of CCP4i.
Best wishes
Peter
On Sun, 1 Jan 2006, Derek Logan wrote:
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Hi,
I have a project database in CCP4i which has somehow been corrupted,
I think when moving the files from one computer to another, but I am
not sure. The database only has a record of 21 jobs even though there
are 37 .def files in the directory. Is there any simple way to
rebuild the database based on the .def files present?
Thanks
Derek
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