Thanks Alan!

First, as Alan said, I tried to run in-memory with provenance capture
disabled, but it did not work, so I switched off in-memory storage and
It is work!
After three hours the workflow with 10000 iterations finished succesfully

Susana.


2011/10/24 Alan R Williams <[email protected]>:
> On 24/10/2011 19:22, Susana Sanchez Exposito wrote:
>> Hello all,
>
> Hello
>
>> I am building a workflow that basically does the following:
>>
> [snip of problem description]
>
>> So my questions are:
>> Is there any limit on the number of iterations?
>
> There shouldn't be, and I have run workflows with lots more iterations
> than this.
>
>> Is there any way to split the number of iterations? I mean: if it is
>> possible to give the 40000 lines file as input and say to Tavena
>> "process it 2000 lines by 2000 lines"
>
> You could use a beanshell to split it into temporary files and then pass
> the list of temporary file names to something that reads each file. I'm
> not sure that is necessary, see below.
>
>> Or maybe, there is a way to keep in a file (in disk and not in
>> memory), the results of each iteration ... ?
>
> Yes. If you go to the preferences (under File or Taverna depending on
> your operating system). Select "Data and provenance". First I would try
> to run in-memory with provenance capture disabled. If that does not
> work, then you can switch off in-memory storage and Taverna will keep
> the data in a database.
>
> David Withers has a draft service for streaming data from a file. I can
> check what the state of that is.
>
>> Thanks
>
> Alan
>
>
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