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Hello,
In longitudinal studies we do not have the possibility do decompose the execution in steps, sessions and stages. This may cause the execution to take a very long time and this can be a problem if we are running under a cluster with jobs limited to 24 hours.
It would be very nice if you let me to make a pull request to allow this decomposition...
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On May 16, 2017 7:00 AM, "Nicolas Traut" ***@***.***> wrote:
Hello,
In longitudinal studies we do not have the possibility do decompose the
execution in steps, sessions and stages. This may cause the execution to
take a very long time and this can be a problem if we are running under a
cluster with jobs limited to 24 hours.
It would be very nice if you let me to make a pull request to allow this
decomposition...
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Hello,
In longitudinal studies we do not have the possibility do decompose the execution in steps, sessions and stages. This may cause the execution to take a very long time and this can be a problem if we are running under a cluster with jobs limited to 24 hours.
It would be very nice if you let me to make a pull request to allow this decomposition...
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: