Adhemar,

This was a bug that has been fixed as of changeset 6368:de03f821784b, which 
should be available on main.g2.bx.psu.edu in the near future.  If you're 
running a local instance, you'll find this resolved as soon as you update to 
that changeset or higher.

Unfortunately, there isn't a fast way to copy datasets into a data library from 
multiple histories at once.  I think you might find it faster to use the 
standard "Copy Datasets" functionality in the history Options menu to move 
everything you'd like into a single new history, and from there move it into a 
library.  This Copy Datasets action allows you to select an individual history 
to copy from, instead of manually changing to the history first, so it should 
save you some time to do it that way.

-Dannon


On Dec 19, 2011, at 12:12 PM, Adhemar wrote:

> Hi, 
> I was searching for how to run a workflow for multiple input files and I was 
> very happy to find it's already implemented as mentioned here: 
> http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/News%20Briefs/2011_05_20 
> 
> The problem is that it's not working for me. When I select two files, for 
> example, it runs the workflow only in the first file. Even if I check 'Send 
> results to a new history', it only creates a new history called 'test 1' and 
> not the others. Is my instance somehow misconfigured or it's happening to 
> others as well? 
> 
> I'm also looking for a way to add datasets to a library from different 
> histories. Do I really need to open each history one by one and use 'Import 
> datasets from your current library'?
> 
> Thank you,
> Adhemar
> 
> 
> 
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