It will just recreate the files, no need to delete anything.
doug

On 02/23/2015 10:25 AM, Anne Park wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I had a question about using the -qcache command for smoothing. 
> Previously, the -qcache command was used on several subjects in my 
> dataset, and since then, these subjects have undergone some manual 
> edits (control points, edits to wm.mgz, etc.). Currently, I’d like to 
> run the -qcache command on the entire group of subjects – do I need to 
> delete any files created by the previous uses of -qcache first, or is 
> it ok just to go ahead and run the command for all subjects?
>
> Thank you,
> Anne Park
>
>
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