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Ferentzfever
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Feature Thought: Automated report of my work (Spreadsheet or templated LaTeX)

I've thought about this for a while, but one of the things I'd really like to have is a report describing what my computer has investigated (i.e. what compounds were investigated) and maybe a simplified description of the results (i.e. "Goodness" of protein-compound interaction). It should technically be possible to provide either in a spreadsheet/table or via a LaTeX templating engine.


Had this thought the other day, digging around my SCC job files to determine my current job was investigating C18HN3O2F3S2Cl

as a candidate for Beta-Catenin
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So far, I've run ~100 or so compounds, I think it'd be cool to see a list of what my impact has been.

Is this something that is possible to do with the WCG/BOINC framework? Would others be interested in seeing this information? Would copyright / IP T&Cs restrict this from being implemented?
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Re: Feature Thought: Automated report of my work (Spreadsheet or templated LaTeX)

Vist help and look for the API feature which allows to easily extract your results from the project website into a spreadsheet. Many members do this, but mostly for statistical analysis, but nothing stops you from analyzing the result name compound codes.
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