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You need to add a .*/pRTPAPX which filters the PIL id. This should work. DDPLUS ^ASUS63 KAPX ([0-3][0-9])([0-2][0-9])([0-5][0-9]).*/pRTPAPX Mike |---------+--------------------------------> | | James T Brown | | | <brownja@xxxxxxx> | | | Sent by: | | | owner-ldm-users@unida| | | ta.ucar.edu | | | | | | | | | 06/29/2004 06:33 PM | | | | |---------+--------------------------------> >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | To: ldm-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx | | cc: | | Subject: parse products using AWIPS ID? | >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| LDM Users: I am currently using the LDM and "pqact.conf" to capture various Temperature & Precipitation, Weather Summary and Weather Roundup products provided by the National Weather Service. On July 1, some of the WMO IDs and AWIPS IDs are going to change and I am currently editing my "pqact.conf" file to reflect the planned changes. So far, everything in my "pqact.conf" file seems to use regular expressions based on the first line (WMO Header) of the product, but I am not aware of a way to also filter based on the 2nd line (AWIPS ID). Is it possible to filter based on the AWIPS ID or will I have to pipe the product into a script and do this on my own? The reason I ask this is it looks like some of the changes are going to send products currently being sent using two different WMO Headers as products with the same WMO Header, but different AWIPS Id. For example: Temperature Precipitation - Regional: Gaylord, MI Current: ASUS63 KAPX ddhhmm RTPAPN July 1: ASUS63 KAPX ddhhmm RTPAPX Temperature Precipitation - MAX/MIN: State of Michigan Current: ABUS21 KAPX ddhhmm STPMI July 1: ASUS63 KAPX ddhhmm RTPMI If I am reading the Service Change Notice correctly, you can see that as of Jul 1, 2004 two different products will be sent with the same WMO Header, the difference is noted by the AWIPS ID. I should be able to use "PIPE" to send to a perl script, but if the "pqact.conf" file is able to filter based on the AWIPS ID, that would save me a little trouble. Any suggestions would be most appreciated. Thanks. Jim -- ======================================== James T. Brown UNIX Systems Administrator Geography/Fisheries & Wildlife Michigan State University email: brownja@xxxxxxx
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