📚 DOCS: howto set PYTHONPATH for local work chains #5191
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In fact, there is a warning note about this in the faq part: https://aiida.readthedocs.io/projects/aiida-core/en/latest/howto/faq.html#why-would-a-process-that-runs-fine-locally-raise-an-exception-when-submitted-to-the-daemon
I copy and paste the paragraph from the 2021 aiida tutorial with some modifications for the general processes.
It is redirected from
topics/processes/usage
page which is still not easy to find for the work chain specifically, and I think the most common case would be that users construct their own work chain locally and submit it. Anyway, it also makes sense to show the warning on process page since it includes all same cases in one place.