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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Thanks Andy. That is exactly what i am
      looking for. The broadcasting mechanism is not clear to me yet. Do
      i need to broadcast only the file names? Anyway, i will try to
      implement it and see what is going on there.<br>
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      Thanks again,<br>
      Regards,<br>
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      --ufuk<br>
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      On 16/05/2017 14:58, Andy Bauer wrote:<br>
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                          <div>Hi Ufuk,<br>
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                          Unless I'm not understanding your question
                          correctly, I think you can get what you want
                          by adding in multiple
                          vtkCPPythonScriptPipelines to your
                          vtkCPProcessor object in your adaptor.
                          Alternatively if you want to have a single,
                          master Catalyst script handling other Catalyst
                          scripts you can do something like the
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                  def RequestDataDescription(datadescription):<br>
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                def DoCoProcessing(datadescription):<br>
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            The first way is the recommended way though as that should
            be more efficient by having process 0 read the scripts and
            broadcasting the script contents to the other  processes for
            use. The second method will only do that for the master
            script.<br>
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          <div>Please let me know if this doesn't answer your question.<br>
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          Cheers,<br>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 5:46 AM, Ufuk
          Utku Turuncoglu (BE) <span dir="ltr"><<a
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            .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hi All,<br>
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            I just wonder that is it possible to trigger multiple
            visualization pipeline in the same time with co-processing.
            The co-processing script generator plugin mainly outputs
            only single pipeline at a time and that is fine but what
            about combining multiple Python script (generated by plugin)
            using higher level Python script to trigger multiple
            pipelines. So, i think that this will be much efficient way
            to look at different part of the data without writing to the
            disk. I am not sure but somebody else might do it before.<br>
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            Regards,<br>
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            --ufuk<br>
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