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Re: [ferret_users] Title label variable help
- To: Martin Schmidt <mschmidt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [ferret_users] Title label variable help
- From: Selina Satterfield <satterfields2000@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 10:41:39 -0700 (PDT)
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I don't have the option to change to linux I have to
stay with AIX, however, I have found another way to
enter the information since I am dynamically creating
the jnl file from C++ I can obtain the data set title
from the database not sure why I didn't think of that
earlier.
The only issue that I have left now is being able to
display the Coordinate headers that are removed from
ASCII files when using LIST/NOHEAD
For example the following X Y and T COORDINATES
X COORDINATES: degrees_east
134.00 135.00 136.00 137.00
138.00
139.00 140.00 141.00 142.00
143.00
Y COORDINATES: degrees_north
-46.000 -45.000 -44.000 -43.000
-42.000
-41.000 -40.000 -39.000 -38.000
-37.000
DATA:
....
I could probably do this with my C++ code as well,
however if ferret already has a way of doing this I
would rather use that route.
Again Thank you Jaison, Martin and Ansley for all of
your help.
Selina
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