----- Original Message ----- From: "Djamel Ouerdane" <ouerdane@nbi.dk> To: <brahms-dev-l@bnl.gov> Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 1:03 PM Subject: Calibration manager > Hi all, > > A long time ago, I noticed the use of exceptions (BrException) in the > calibration manager. In some very rare situations, it's not the best to > use, for ex. when you browse the calibration database to check whether or > not some revisions exists. Indeed, if you tag all your parameters for > reading, if one of them has no revision for the considered period, > the manager will send an exception and therefore will not check the rest > of the parameters. Could we change this behavior please ? > > Djam Why- does this not indicate you do NOT want to analyze the data- what you do without a revision - so there has to be a mechanism to report back to a real running program - possible onbe could turn it on/off for specific purposes. As you said it is for rare purposes. > > -- > Djamel Ouerdane ------------------------------------------o > | Niels Bohr Intstitute | Home: | > | Blegdamsvej 17, DK-2100 Ø | Jagtvej 141 2D, | > | Fax: +45 35 32 50 16 | DK-2200 Copenhagen N | > | Tel: +45 35 32 52 69 | +45 35 86 19 74 | > | http://www.nbi.dk/~ouerdane | > | ouerdane@nbi.dk | > o---------------------------------------------------------o >
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