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>From: address@hidden >Organization: UCAR/Unidata >Keywords: 200103282307.f2SN70L04626 > >Hi Steve, > I'm back on campus and will be here working continuously for the next >6 weeks. When SNLIST couldn't access most of the data to calculate >the indices, you suggested I enter DATTIM=list, after entering RESPOND=yes. >I tried entering the respond command, but it gives me an error message >saying that "respond is an unrecognized command. I checked the SNLIST help >file, but didn't find anything on this. Am I using the correct command? > >Diana > Diana, At the snlist prompt, type "$RESPOND=yes" The $ character is inportant. Both $RESPOND and $MAPFIL are gempak variables that use the $ character. Steve Chiswell