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Hello everyone. I tried to create batches to run three experiments after one another. 
The first two experiment consists of several images. The first experiment runs as planned but then I receive the error message "unable to load picture "...".jpg. The system can not find the allocated path". I receive this error message for almost every picture, even though the images were shown as planned in the first experiment. After that error message appears none of the further batches is running, so it basically just stops there.

It seems like the images and scripts are not saved in the same folder and the path cannot be found. However they are all located in the same folder and also the images are presented in the first experiment. Does anyone know why I receive this error message and how I can make the batches run one after another?

Many thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Momo
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momo - 7/10/2023
Hello everyone. I tried to create batches to run three experiments after one another. 
The first two experiment consists of several images. The first experiment runs as planned but then I receive the error message "unable to load picture "...".jpg. The system can not find the allocated path". I receive this error message for almost every picture, even though the images were shown as planned in the first experiment. After that error message appears none of the further batches is running, so it basically just stops there.

It seems like the images and scripts are not saved in the same folder and the path cannot be found. However they are all located in the same folder and also the images are presented in the first experiment. Does anyone know why I receive this error message and how I can make the batches run one after another?

Many thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Momo

For an answer you will need to provide the actual code and all files needed to run it.

In general, if Inquisit tells you it cannot load a file, that means the file isn't present where it's supposed to be.
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Dave - 7/10/2023
momo - 7/10/2023
Hello everyone. I tried to create batches to run three experiments after one another. 
The first two experiment consists of several images. The first experiment runs as planned but then I receive the error message "unable to load picture "...".jpg. The system can not find the allocated path". I receive this error message for almost every picture, even though the images were shown as planned in the first experiment. After that error message appears none of the further batches is running, so it basically just stops there.

It seems like the images and scripts are not saved in the same folder and the path cannot be found. However they are all located in the same folder and also the images are presented in the first experiment. Does anyone know why I receive this error message and how I can make the batches run one after another?

Many thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Momo

For an answer you will need to provide the actual code and all files needed to run it.

In general, if Inquisit tells you it cannot load a file, that means the file isn't present where it's supposed to be.
Thank you for the quick response. I have double checked the script and there was indeed a path specified that did not belong there. 


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