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This got rid of the file extension allowing the *_sa_purge.set* to fit nicely to the end of the new file name.
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This got rid of the file extension allowing the *_sa_purge.set* to fit nicely to the end of the new file name.
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# Example 3
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# Example 3
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Using this schema you can make any number of alterations to the strings you are swapping in. This is very helpful for naming jobs, for example if we wanted to remove the name of the participant from the file name above and then use that in combination with the script name to make our SHARCNET process name.
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Using this schema you can make any number of alterations to the strings you are swapping in. This is very helpful for naming jobs, for example if we wanted to remove the name of the participant from the file name and add the script name that is executing we could
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* File Name is , ```Subject_1_John_Doe_GoNoGoTask.set```
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* File Name is , ```Subject_1_John_Doe_GoNoGoTask.set```
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