Hello. By request, there is a new option in ChangeDataQuality.rb for a user to set a quality for range of runs. Therefore, there are 2 modes. 1. Singe run (carefull) mode, e.g. ChangeDataQuality.rb -r 12345 -m Bad --mrsComment="NO TOFW High Voltage" -f Bad --fsComment="No T3, T4 and T5" -g Bad --glbComment "No CC counters" 2. range modes (not carefull) mode, e.g. ChangeDataQuality.rb --range -b 12345 -e 12355 -m Bad --mrsComment="NO TOFW High Voltage" -f Bad --fsComment="No T3, T4 and T5" -g Bad --glbComment "No CC counters" Also, FindDataLocation.pl web page has been modified to show the data quality for each runs. Hiro Hironori Ito wrote: > Hello. From the previous mail from FV (shown below), a few people are > assigned to be a gatekeeper for data quality. > //// > It was decided to create list of bad runs with justifications. This is > rather broad area, so responsibility will be distributed by > run-period. People who have identified bad runs should communicate > this to the following people > # Cu-Cu 200 Gev : Selemon > # Cu-Cu 62 Gev : Truls > # Au-Au 200 and 62 GeV: Catalin > # Run 5 pp: Ramiro > # Run 3 dAu Ramiro > //// > > To facilitate their work, I have made change to DB and made > program/scripts to deal with them. > > 1. RUNDB are copied to brahms-db0 from brahms-rundb0. > 2. ChangeDataQuality.rb (in ~bramreco/DataProduction/scripts/util/) > has be created to change run quality entry in Runs table. (To use > this program, look at the top of this code.) > 3. GetDstFileNames.C (in ~hito/analysis/) has been created to find > and list only good dst runs for specific angle settings. (to use this > root script, look at the top of this code. You should be able to > copy/past to your proof macro code very easily.) (If someone wants to > make this script to more official brat class, be my guest. :) ) > > A gatekeeper should use ChangeDataQuality.rb to change the quality > setting in the database. And, all user should use this script to find > your data files. In this way, there is no need to keep individual > list of bad/good runs in your script/or spread sheet. And, we don't > have to argue/worry whether one particular file should be used or > not. (If you use micro-dst/or some other strange format file, which > are not in our database, I can not help you.) > > If the program does not work. please let me know. > Hiro > > > _______________________________________________ > Brahms-dev-l mailing list > Brahms-dev-l@lists.bnl.gov > http://lists.bnl.gov/mailman/listinfo/brahms-dev-l _______________________________________________ Brahms-dev-l mailing list Brahms-dev-l@lists.bnl.gov http://lists.bnl.gov/mailman/listinfo/brahms-dev-lReceived on Tue Dec 20 13:44:06 2005
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