Hi Michael, Andrei and Bjorn. It may help you to look at the software I've made for the TOF detector calibration if you want to learn how to use the database. Once the parameters are stored in the DB, it's really straightforward to read them out for analysis (as we do here). This stuff is in brahms_app/do_app. There's a ps file describing the whole shebang! :) In case you go through it, I can help you for questions or obscure things. Another example (and actually, I was inspired by that) is the code you can find in brat/dbapp regarding the BB calibration (not used for the moment but we think that it would be nice to get it to work for production). But I strongly agree with Bjorn: hard-coded numbers are certainly not a long term solution, as well as ascii files even if they are useful for a short time scale. Ciao, Djam :o) ****************************************************** )o: |ME : Djamel Ouerdane EMAIL : ouerdane@nbi.dk | |OFFICE : Tb1 @ NBI PHONE : +45 353 252 69 (office) | |INST : Niels Bohr Institute, | | Blegdamsvej 17, 2100 København Ø, Danmark | |HOME : Jagtvej 141 2D, 2200 København N, Danmark <- NEW!!! :oD ****************************************************** \o:
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