Re: [ccp4bb] CAD on multi-record file

2009-04-09 Thread James Foadi
Many thanks for all your answers! It appears that using REBATCH is the best option for me, as I'm not planning on using SCALA (or POINTLESS) on this unmerged file. Keywords were as follows (for those who might be interested): TITLE Change Project, crystals and datasets name_ change batch numbers

Re: [ccp4bb] CAD on multi-record file

2009-04-09 Thread Phil Evans
or Pointless On 9 Apr 2009, at 18:09, James Holton wrote: Don't use CAD. Use REBATCH. -James Holton MAD Scientist James Foadi wrote: Dear all, (apologies for those being tired of similar questions...) I have tried using CAD on an "unscaled" MTZ from Mosflm. All I wanted to do was to change

Re: [ccp4bb] CAD on multi-record file

2009-04-09 Thread James Holton
Don't use CAD. Use REBATCH. -James Holton MAD Scientist James Foadi wrote: Dear all, (apologies for those being tired of similar questions...) I have tried using CAD on an "unscaled" MTZ from Mosflm. All I wanted to do was to change crystal name, dataset name and project name. This is what I g

Re: [ccp4bb] CAD on multi-record file

2009-04-09 Thread Graeme Winter
Hi James, This isn't a direct answer to your question, but you can assign these on the Scala command line input, thus: name run 1 project AUTOMATIC crystal DEFAULT dataset WAVE1 name run 2 project AUTOMATIC crystal DEFAULT dataset WAVE2 I am assuming that this would be your next step anyhow. Be

[ccp4bb] CAD on multi-record file

2009-04-09 Thread James Foadi
Dear all, (apologies for those being tired of similar questions...) I have tried using CAD on an "unscaled" MTZ from Mosflm. All I wanted to do was to change crystal name, dataset name and project name. This is what I got: --