No, but this is a good idea that can be implemented as a new type of
workflow module (fixed data set, like input dataset but specified at
workflow build time). Can you file an issue in bitbucket describing how you
would like this feature to work? Thanks!

On Wednesday, September 19, 2012, Marc Logghe wrote:

>  Hi,****
>
> In a workflow the last step is ‘concatenate datasets’ where the results
> table (dataset 2) is concatenated to a table header (dataset 1). Issue is
> that whenever the workflow is run, the table header dataset is required
> input at runtime.****
>
> Is there a way to fixate that  e.g. making it the input not necessary at
> runtime but take it from shared datasets or something ? Btw: I did try to
> first publish dataset 1 hoping that this would solve the problem but
> unfortunately it does not.****
>
> Or is there another way to add a header in such a way that the users
> should not be taking care of it themselves ?****
>
> Regards,****
>
> Marc****
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