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  • Miseq: ERROR: FlowCell ID is inconsistent across Sample Sheet lines.

    Hi all,
    I want to run bcl2fastq on my MiSeq runs . After reading previous posts , I got the program built and running with perl v5.14.4 on an Ubuntu 14.04 machine.

    My test Samplesheet conforms to a Casava style sheet and is reproduced below. However , when I run the command line also listed below , I get the following error message

    "ERROR: FlowCell ID is inconsistent across Sample Sheet lines. Expected: 'Casava:emultiplex::SampleSheet::Csv=HASH(0x2a87de8)->flowCellId()', got Date
    at /home/hari/bcl2fastq/lib/bcl2fastq-1.8.4/perl/Casava/Demultiplex.pm line 531"

    I want to use the bcl2fastq to get all my reads into one large "undetermined" *.fastq.gz file for test demultiplexing using my self written python tool for learning purposes and was wondering how to get around the error in running the program.

    Thanks in advance

    The detailed Sample sheet with "dummy" barcodes is :

    [Header],,,,,,,,,
    IEMFileVersion,4,,,,,,,,
    Date,1/12/2015,,,,,,,,
    Workflow,GenerateFASTQ,,,,,,,,
    Application,FASTQ Only,,,,,,,,
    Assay,TruSeq Amplicon,,,,,,,,
    Description,,,,,,,,,
    Chemistry,Amplicon,,,,,,,,
    ,,,,,,,,,
    [Reads],,,,,,,,,
    325,,,,,,,,,
    275,,,,,,,,,
    ,,,,,,,,,
    [Settings],,,,,,,,,
    ReverseComplement,0,,,,,,,,
    ,,,,,,,,,
    [Data],,,,,,,,,
    FCID,Lane,Sample_ID,SampleRef,index,Description,Control,Recipe,Operator
    000000000-ABHN2,1,SampleA,no_ref,AAAAAAAA-TTTTTTTT,NA,N,NA,NA,
    000000000-ABHN2,1,SamplB,no_ref,AAAAAAAA-TATTTTTT,NA,N,NA,NA,
    000000000-ABHN2,1,SamplC,no_ref,AAAAAAAA-ATTTTTTT,NA,N,NA,NA,



    The commandline I am using is :
    ~/bcl2fastq/bin/configureBclToFastq.pl --input-dir /home/hari/141218_M02528_0004_000000000-ABHN2/Data/Intensities/BaseCalls --output-dir /home/hari/runbcl2fasta/ --force --sample-sheet /home/hari/runbcl2fasta/SampleSheet.csv --no-eamss


    The error I get in detail is :
    Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at /home/hari/bcl2fastq/lib/bcl2fastq-1.8.4/perl/Casava/Alignment/Config.pm line 747.
    Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at /home/hari/bcl2fastq/lib/bcl2fastq-1.8.4/perl/Casava/Alignment/Config.pm line 751.
    [2015-02-13 19:39:00] [configureBclToFastq.pl] INFO: Basecalling software: RTA
    [2015-02-13 19:39:00] [configureBclToFastq.pl] INFO: version: 1.18 (build 54)
    [2015-02-13 19:39:00] [configureBclToFastq.pl] INFO: Original use-bases mask: undefined
    [2015-02-13 19:39:00] [configureBclToFastq.pl] INFO: Guessed use-bases mask: yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy,IIIIIIIn,IIIIIIIn,yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
    ERROR: FlowCell ID is inconsistent across Sample Sheet lines. Expected: 'Casava:emultiplex::SampleSheet::Csv=HASH(0x2a87de8)->flowCellId()', got Date
    at /home/hari/bcl2fastq/lib/bcl2fastq-1.8.4/perl/Casava/Demultiplex.pm line 531

    A typical read from this looks like:

    @M02528:3:000000000-ABHN2:1:1111:7446:8241 1:N:0:0
    AAGGGCTCGCTAACTTGTCTAAGATCATACAAAAAGAATTGAATCCAGATCTTCTTAATGCTCTGGCAGCACTCTAAAATCATCTTGGCCTTTAAAAAAAACGTGGCTGAAACCTACCCCAAACTCAATTAAATTCCAATCTCTGAGGGTTGAGATGGGCATTAGTATTTTTTATAATTGGGCCAAGTGATTATAGTGTGCAGCTGAAGTTGAGAACCATGGCTCTGACTAAAGAGGCAGTGCCACTCCTACTACTTTCCACAAGAAGGGACGGGGCATTTTTTGAACGAGTGTGCATTCTAAATACTCTTGGAACACTTTCAGA
    +
    CCCCCGGGGCFGEGFGGFFFGGFGGGGGGGFFGGGGFFGGGGGFFFFGGFEFGFGGGGGGGFGGFGGGGGGGGGGGGG<FFAFGGFEG8FGGGEFEGGGGGGGGGGGFGGGGGGGG8<BFGGGGGGGGGGGGEDGCGFECFGGGGCFFGGGFGGCBFGGGGFGFGGFGAEGGGGGGGGGGGGGFBDDGGGGGGGCCFFFFGGGGGGCFEGGGFFGG79FDGG5CCFGFFDGG:FGGFGGGGFGGGGGFGGGGFGFFFCC8C?FFFGGGGB<5>EF@BFFF47AB9:A???9?FB>FA2<FAD<9><<B2<A<04<228>46<>>)

  • #2
    Try using a simple samplesheet like the example I have here: http://seqanswers.com/forums/showpos...4&postcount=14

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