Hello,
I get this error when I'm using peptideprophet and I would like to understand the meaning of the "read in no data", which seems to be the beginning of the problem.
Could someone help me?
Thanks
Delphine
PS: TPP output:
SUCCESS: CORRECTED data file C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/ISB/data/test_mslite/TCGA_114C_59-2372-01A-01_24-1548-01A-01_29-1762-01A-01_W_JHUZ_20130903_F1.mzXML in msms_run_summary tag ... processed altogether 5 results INFO: Results written to file: c:/Inetpub/wwwroot/ISB/data/test_mslite/interact.pep.xml command completed in 1.403e+009 sec running: "C:/Inetpub/tpp-bin/DatabaseParser "interact.pep.xml"" command completed in 1.403e+009 sec running: "C:/Inetpub/tpp-bin/RefreshParser "interact.pep.xml" "C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/ISB/data/test_mslite/human.protein.faa"" - Searching the tree... - Linking duplicate entries... - Printing results... - Building Commentz-Walter keyword tree...command completed in 1.403e+009 sec running: "C:/Inetpub/tpp-bin/PeptideProphetParser "interact.pep.xml" MINPROB=0.0" (SEQUEST) (minprob 0) init with SEQUEST trypsin MS Instrument info: Manufacturer: UNKNOWN, Model: UNKNOWN, Ionization: UNKNOWN, Analyzer: UNKNOWN, Detector: UNKNOWN PeptideProphet (TPP v4.7 POLAR VORTEX rev 0, Build 201402281256 (MinGW)) AKeller@ISB read in 0 1+, 0 2+, 0 3+, 0 4+, 0 5+, 0 6+, and 0 7+ spectra. read in no data
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There are many things that could be wrong. It would probably be most efficient if you would make available to us some of these files, perhaps the originals and ones that you have attempted to fix. We could probably come up with an example of a file that can be processing by PeptideProphet and then you could ask the M2Lite developers to fix the exported pepXML to be complete.
Regards,
Eric