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1.1) Batch Job Definitions

Under the Experiment Workflow tab, the Batch defs select Batch Processing and then select the Definitions tab. The Definitions tab is the location where scripts are stored. Below is an example where the example script is used which is described in detail below; scripts are registered with a hash. Any number of hashes can be created; as a hash is entered, a new row appears.

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1.1.1) Id

The Id is a unique identifier of each hash. This is used is used in the backend of the software to keep track of each hashtag/executable pair.

1.1.2) Name/Hash

The name given to the executable to be run. As shown below, each hash can be selected under the Action column to apply the script that the hash represents to that run.

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Will remove the hash from the list and the database.

1.2) Batch Control

Over on Run Tables tab, the Batch control tab is where this hash Under the Workflow tab, select Batch Processing and then select the Control tab to create and check the status of batch jobs.  The Control tab is where hashes defined in the Definitions tab may be applied to experiment runs. In the drop-down menu of the Action column, any hash defined in Batch defs may be selected. There are plans to add more options such as the ability to apply a hash to every run or to automatically apply a hash to a run in real-time..

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Once a hash is applied to a run, it will appear as shown belowabove. In this case, the example case has finished as shown by the DONE status (other statuses are described below). The last two columns also warrant some explanation.Image Removed

1.2.1) Status

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