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GUI for multiplex jobs #910

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phraenquex opened this issue Jun 23, 2022 · 4 comments
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GUI for multiplex jobs #910

phraenquex opened this issue Jun 23, 2022 · 4 comments

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@phraenquex
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Can now exploit the selected compounds colour groups. Won't need backend changes (so doesn't need #909)

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I'm not sure if the backend is ready to use stuff from RHS. @tdudgeon @alanbchristie please confirm

@phraenquex phraenquex added 2023-09-05 red RHS upload, download, snapshots and removed 2023-06-29 lilac diverse RHS stuff labels Sep 21, 2023
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mwinokan commented Nov 8, 2023

Two use cases are not implemented:

  • Running a job with a mix of LHS and RHS compounds as inputs
  • Running a job with only RHS inputs

@tdudgeon @alanbchristie is the b/e ready for RHS inputs?

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tdudgeon commented Nov 8, 2023

No, the back end needs work to be able to handle RHS inputs (#962). And it probably only makes sense to do that once the job execution refactoring (#1059 and #1154) is done. And #1039 is probably a pre-requisite as well.

@phraenquex phraenquex added 2023-11-15 brickred RHS for job launching and removed 2023-09-05 red RHS upload, download, snapshots labels Nov 14, 2023
@phraenquex phraenquex added FragTech and removed ALC2 labels Nov 23, 2023
@mwinokan mwinokan moved this to FragTech in Fragalysis May 29, 2024
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