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Robert, To just request the 0Z and 12Z one degree CONDUIT grids, you can use a request line pattern: MT.gfs_CY.(00|12).*onedeg To split the feeds 2 ways, you can do odd/even on the sequence number at the end of the name: MT.gfs_CY.(00|12).*onedeg.*[02468]$ MT.gfs_CY.(00|12).*onedeg.*[13579]$ Your request below matching on all DF.gr1 will include the 2.5 degree grids from 192 through 384 hours. If you want those (separated out from the onedeg, then add the pattern: MT.gfs_CY.(00|12).*2p5deg Also, just to throw in 2 cents here, your LDM version of 6.0.14 is quite old. Is there a reason you are not updating (I know you are just returning, so it might be on your todo list)? The current distribution is much more efficient according to Steve. Steve Chiswell Unidata User Support Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: FIR-658958 Department: Support CONDUIT Priority: Normal Status: Closed