Right. And you'd need to redo it after all manual edits

On 04/12/2018 11:06 AM, Alexopoulos, Dimitrios wrote:
>
> Thanks. We are starting an analysis of a pediatric cohort using FS 6.0 
> and may/may not use QDEC downstream for surface-based group analysis.
>
> That said, it sounds like it is not a bad idea use –qcache other than 
> more preprocessing time.
>
> Basically, same output as without -qcahe but more files created that 
> may be used later for QDEC?
>
> Jim
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> It is not. -qcache is a preprocessing step prior to doing group 
> analysis with QDEC. If you use it, you should only do so after you 
> have finished all the individual analysis (eg, manual edits)
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> On 4/11/18 10:02 PM, Alexopoulos, Dimitrios wrote:
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>     Is it recommended to use the -qcache flag in the basic recon-all
>     -all command? What does it do and what are the advantage of using it?
>
>     Jim
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