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TmnGitHub avatar TmnGitHub commented on September 1, 2024

@fizxmike I would appreciate any response on this. Thanks

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fizxmike avatar fizxmike commented on September 1, 2024

Hi @TmnGitHub,
Just some quick questions:

  1. Can you share the code you are trying to run?
  2. Are there any popup messages happening (with reference to a logfile)?
  3. Have you tried the code from this notebook?

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TmnGitHub avatar TmnGitHub commented on September 1, 2024

Hi @fizxmike,

Thank you for taking the time to help me. I am using similar code. There were no pop-up messages. It kept running without any output for hours, so I had to terminate it.

I also tried running it from C#, and the problem occurred at the same stage. However, this time I received a pop-up message in C#. Please see the attached details.
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fizxmike avatar fizxmike commented on September 1, 2024

Sometimes the popup will be hiding behind some windows. You can check the windows taskbar to see if python created a new window when you find things are taking too long.

Is your script creating the file in the error message? If not, what type of file is it and where is it trying to write?

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TmnGitHub avatar TmnGitHub commented on September 1, 2024

Hi @fizxmike,

Thank you for the reply. I ran the same exact code on my patient (3.Have you tried the code from this notebook?). Please find the error attached.

Thanks
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fizxmike avatar fizxmike commented on September 1, 2024

Ok, since you are getting the same error in C#, I'd say this is not a PyESAPI-specific issue. You can check the ESAPI subreddit to see if some people have seen this error before, if not, try emailing [email protected].

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TmnGitHub avatar TmnGitHub commented on September 1, 2024

Hi @fizxmike,

Thank you very much; I greatly appreciate your help. I will follow your suggestion. On a separate note, I was wondering if we could use pyesapi similarly to how it's done in DICOM_Communication_101. Do you have any Python references for this? Alternatively, I suppose we could retrieve the image using pyesapi and save it locally with ITK for processing.

Thanks a lot for your views.

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fizxmike avatar fizxmike commented on September 1, 2024

sure, it is possible. See here: #31

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