This archive contains answers to questions sent to Unidata support through mid-2025. Note that the archive is no longer being updated. We provide the archive for reference; many of the answers presented here remain technically correct, even if somewhat outdated. For the most up-to-date information on the use of NSF Unidata software and data services, please consult the Software Documentation first.
Robert, Put the scat_nil back. The Image pulldown under NMAP2 will follow the SAT and RAD entries from the datatype.tbl file. Just make sure you have the craft tree under $RAD, eg $RAD/craft/KHGX/HGX_20040504_2100, etc. Steve Chiswell Unidata User Support >From: Robert Mullenax <address@hidden> >Organization: UCAR/Unidata >Keywords: 200405032107.i43L7ntK007366 >One more question. Display in gpnexr2 works fine, and I know the entry >in datatype.tbl is fine as using NEXRII|KCRP works. > >However, I can't get a list of data in NMAP2. I changed CAT_NIL to CAT_IMG >so the NEXRII would show up as a choice under IMAGE. However, when I click >on IMAGE/NEXRII, I don't get a list of files. The selection is just blank. > > >>From address@hidden Mon May 3 15:09:50 2004 > > Sorry. > >Here is the entry in datatype.tbl. Like I said, it works >as a NEXRII template in gpnexr2, but it doesn't seem to work >with NMAP2: >NEXRII $SAT2/craft/%SITE% %SITE%_YYYYMMDD_HHNN CAT_IMG >SCAT_NIL 10 2880 6 > > >>From address@hidden Mon May 3 15:24:12 2004 > >Just to clarify, I only have two directories, KCRP and KHGX. >NMAP2 never gives me the option of selecting one. > > >>From address@hidden Mon May 3 16:25:38 2004 > > Update..I did discover that if I created another directory >above the sites, NMAP2 can now see the directories. >The data is now in $SAT2/craft/LEVII/KHGX and $SAT2/craft/LEVII/KCRP. >However, when I click on KHGX or KCRP I get no listing of >files when I change time to 15Z May 1 2004. The data is from >10Z-18Z on May 1 > -- NOTE: All email exchanges with Unidata User Support are recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and then made publically available through the web. If you do not want to have your interactions made available in this way, you must let us know in each email you send to us.