[Issues] Filter names cause problems with filenames

John P. McFarland mcfarland at astro.rug.nl
Mon Jan 29 11:21:44 CET 2007


Hi Jan,

Thank you for bringing this problem to our attention.  It can be resolved in
part in the HeaderTranslator (for WFI in this case).  An alias would need to
be made from there and the Filter object name will need to be changed (e.g.,
MB#549/16 -> MB#549_16).  I will address this as soon as I am able.

Cheers,


-=John


On Thu, 14 Dec 2006, Jan Snigula wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> We just noticed, that the names for the ESO medium and narrow band  
> width filters cause problems with the resulting filenames. The filter  
> MB#549/16 (or NB#OIII/2) produce filenames like Cal-SPHLEPS-WFI------- 
> MB#549/16-ccd52-Mas-Dome- 
> Flat-54083.4862414-840a714988cbd345a6ef955c7c3271e940b146cc.fits that  
> cannot be stored to the dataserver.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Jan
> 
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>  ** ACCEPT: CRM114 PASS osb unique microgroom Matcher ** 
> CLASSIFY succeeds; success probability: 1.0000  pR: 24.1933
> Best match to file #0 (nonspam.css) prob: 1.0000  pR: 24.1933  
> Total features in input file: 1696
> #0 (nonspam.css): features: 1442216, hits: 712940, prob: 1.00e+00, pR:  24.19 
> #1 (spam.css): features: 2427594, hits: 2937371, prob: 6.41e-25, pR: -24.19 
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