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Hi all,
I have installed the update version of Biomap. I had created, before this, a database with all my experiments in C/. This datadase is still in my computer after the update but it’s not recognized by the software. I had to create a new ID…could this be the problem?How could I use my old database?
Thanks!
Point the StudyDate path to your old location (found in Preferences). That will do it…
Markus
Hi Markus,
I don’t find that path…could you explain me with more detail how to find it?
Btw, how can I copy my database and open it in a different computer. I’ve tried but it doesn’t work..
Thanks
The study database could reside anywhere on your disks or network drives. It is a folder, containing sub-folders for each project you created. You may try to localize it by by searching for files with the name “subject.dat”.
Markus
Hi Markus,
I send you a file where you can see where the files from the databse are located. I’ve found also many others with the name subject.data. I selected C path but the databse is still empty. [img size=537]http://www.maldi-msi.org/images/fbfiles/images/Microsoft_PowerPoint___Biomap_problems_1.jpg[/img]
Here the file.
Please copy all the project directories to a folder (e.g. “Studdy Data”) and reference this folder in BioMap. In this Folder, you have then a folder of each project. And in each project folder, there is a sub-folder for each subject.
Markus