Re: BrDcRdoModule (was: mail you may have sent me)

From: Kris Hagel (hagel@comp.tamu.edu)
Date: Wed Oct 16 2002 - 10:47:06 EDT

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    Pawel,
    You are right, I do not have BrDcRdoModule.  I did not forget; I knew of 
    its existence, but it was not used in the example script I got (I don't 
    know where) when I started pp analysis.  I polked around somewhat and 
    never found where it would be used, so I didn't include it.
    
    So, what is it used for?  Will I have to reconstruct all the runs again? 
     Am I missing important information by not having it in there?
    
    Reconstructing the raw data again will not be a big deal once HPSS comes 
    back (probably next week) if that is necessary.  This is also a good 
    time because I have been looking at a relatively small number of pp runs 
    and am now ready to build up to the full statistics.
    
    Regards
    
    Kris
    
    Pawel Staszel wrote:
    
    > Dear Kris,
    > I found out that there are no BrDcRdo tables for T3 and T5 in
    > pp reduced files.
    > You probably forgot to add BrDcRdoModule to your reduction script.
    > The example of how to include DcRdo is in file 
    > /brahms/u/bramreco/reduce/ProductionReduction.C.
    > Check also whether your BrDcTrackingModules are set in the same way.
    >
    > Regards Pawel.
    >  
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