On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 10:52 AM, Geert Vandeweyer
geert.vandewey...@uantwerpen.be wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for the correct syntax to achieve the following:
data type=data format=txt name=loh label=${tool.name} result on
${on_string} (loh)
filterouttype == 0 || outttype == 2 /filter
Il 2014-01-31 11:52 Geert Vandeweyer ha scritto:
Hi,
I'm looking for the correct syntax to achieve the following:
data type=data format=txt name=loh label=${tool.name} result
on ${on_string} (loh)
filterouttype == 0 || outttype == 2 /filter
/data
data type=data format=txt name=cnv
Hi,
Thanks for the quick suggestions.
The typo didn't exists in the original code, so that didn't solve it
unfortunately. I fixed it for now by using the negative filter (!=),
suggested by Peter.
Best,
Geert
On 01/31/2014 12:09 PM, Nicola Soranzo wrote:
Il 2014-01-31 11:52 Geert
Hi,
something like that is also possible:
((
params['settingsType'] == custom and
params['unmapped_read_file'] is True
))
So I assume:
outtype == 0 or outtype == 2
will also work.
Cheers,
Bjoern
2014-01-31 Geert Vandeweyer