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Hi @hnese You should definitely have this file in the clinical data you downloaded. If you downloaded the data recently, you should have the date at the end of the file name (something like "MPRAGEMETA_30Jan2024.csv"). Could you provide more information about your setup (OS name and version, Python version, Clinica version, the command the ran in the terminal, the full error trace that you get...)? |
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I see, found it! I have deleted the date at the end of the files and it worked.
Thank you very much for the quick reply.
Best,
Hüden
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You should definitely have this file in the clinical data you downloaded. If you downloaded the data recently, you should have the date at the end of the file name (something like "MPRAGEMETA_30Jan2024.csv").
Could you provide more information about your setup (OS name and version, Python version, Clinica version, the command the ran in the terminal, the full error trace that you get...)?
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I have tried to convert one subject's fMRI and T1 data from ADNI3 advanced dataset. I have downloaded clinical data (csv files) as stated in the instructions. However, I got the error
[Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/.../ADNI_clinical/MPRAGEMETA.csv'
When I checked I couldn't find the file 'MPRAGEMETA.csv' indeed. I couldn't find it in ADNI page either.
I hope you can help.
Thank you in advance,
Hüden
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