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This is what I was just going to say. I do this all the time with multiple entries. It works fine. I am sure the programmers out there have a more esoteric and aesthetically pleasing way of doing it, but it's real hard to mess up this way and real easy to change. Robert -----Original Message----- Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 12:48 PM Cc: ldm-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Patrick, You can have multiple entries in pqact.conf for the same data. For example, I file my NNEXRAD data in one directory, but I also save the KIND files in another directory for a student who works at WFO Indianapolis. You can see how easily it is done... #Save data from KIND NNEXRAD ^SDUS[1-9][1-9] (KIND) .* /p(...)(IND) FILE /project/ldm/www/ind_nid/%y%m%d%H%MKIND.\2 #Base Reflectivity, tilt 1 (.50 degrees) NNEXRAD ^SDUS[1-9][1-9] (K...) .* /p(N0R)(...) FILE /project/ldm/data/nids/%y%m%d%H%MK\3.bref1 I'm sure there are other ways to do it, but this is the simplest that I know of. Ben ==================== Benjamin J. Cotton LDM/Forecast Game Administrator Dept of Earth and Atmos. Sci. Purdue University bcotton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (765)743-6083 (502)551-5403 www.eas.purdue.edu/~bcotton On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Patrick O'Reilly wrote: > I am decoding/filing all HDS feed data in a ~ldm/data/gempak/model > directory. I am getting the full HDS feed. I want to decode/file only > certain few grids in a seperate directory, and have thought of a couple ways > to do this, but wanted to see what others might be doing, as it's likely > simpler than what I have in mind. I imagine some of you are doing this > exact thing. > > To summarize, I want to decode and send all grid data to > ~ldm/data/gempak/model, but want to send a subset of this feed to another > directory as well. Anyone doing this and have suggestions? > > Patrick > _______________________________________ > Patrick O'Reilly > Meteorological Decision Support Scientist > The STORM Project - University of Northern Iowa > patrick.oreilly@xxxxxxx ~ ph: 319-273-3789 > http://www.uni.edu/storm > > "No trees were killed in the making of this e-mail...however, > a large number of electrons were horribly inconvenienced." > >
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