From: Pablo C. <pc...@cn...> - 2020-10-13 08:00:11
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Dear Collin, I can see 2 ways: 1.- By default, with your user, your projects will be created at: ~/ScipionUserData/projects/ . You could make a link there to the other's user project. This will work for a one time look. 2.- If on the other hand, you want to see all projects of single user, you can define in your scipion.conf: SCIPION_USER_DATA=/home/youruser/ScipionUserData 3.- login as de user (sudo required). NOTE: Note that Scipion will load those projects in a read only mode, you will not be able to edit, change anything. And also, note that open them with sudo will allow you to make changes but, then your user will fail to do so since "root" will own the folders and files create I do fail to see a way to automatically load all projects from all users, unless you script something using point 1. All the best, Pablo. On 12/10/20 19:57, Colin Deniston wrote: > > Hello, > > I’m wondering if there is a way in Scipion for one user to view other > users sessions (their various projects etc.). I’m a master user and > will often want to look at other users processing workflows to advise > them on issues. Can this be done within Scipion? Thanks! > > *Colin Deniston* > Principal Scientist I > > *GNF BIOTHERAPEUTICS & BIOTECHNOLOGY / GNF* > > Novartis Institutes for Biomed.Research, Inc. > > 10675 John Jay Hopkins Drive > > GNF Business > > San Diego, CA 92121 > > T +1 (858) 332-4750 > > cde...@gn... <mailto:cde...@gn...> > > https://saps-app.prd.nibr.novartis.net/esh/novartislogo.png > <https://www.novartis.com/> > > > > _______________________________________________ > scipion-users mailing list > sci...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scipion-users -- Pablo Conesa - *Madrid Scipion <http://scipion.i2pc.es> team* |