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Describe the bug
If you run a second analysis on the same folder as a previous analysis then the result files are overwritten. In the GUI you can however still select the yaml of the initial analysis, see the initial parameters, but non-matching results in the tables.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behaviour:
Run one analysis with FDR=1
Start a second analysis with FDR=0.01 in the same folder (rename the yaml file)
Go to results tab and select the yaml of the first analysis
Select the protein FDR table and sort by FDR >> the maximum FDR is 0.01, if you scroll up to 'run log' it states FDR=1 though
Expected behavior
I think it would be good to either append the name of the yaml file also to all result files as a general suffix for an analysis. This way alternative analysis results can be stored in teh same folder.
Alternatively, if only one set of results should be available per folder, I would suggest to restructure the results panel so that the results.yaml settings are shown and not any settings that were saved by the user at any point. They might not match the shown results.
Version (please complete the following information):
OS: Windows 10 Pro
Version: 20H2, OS build 19042.804
Installation Type: One-Click Installer
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Describe the bug
If you run a second analysis on the same folder as a previous analysis then the result files are overwritten. In the GUI you can however still select the yaml of the initial analysis, see the initial parameters, but non-matching results in the tables.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behaviour:
Expected behavior
I think it would be good to either append the name of the yaml file also to all result files as a general suffix for an analysis. This way alternative analysis results can be stored in teh same folder.
Alternatively, if only one set of results should be available per folder, I would suggest to restructure the results panel so that the results.yaml settings are shown and not any settings that were saved by the user at any point. They might not match the shown results.
Version (please complete the following information):
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: