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> Ok, thank you very much! > > Paula > > El mar, 15 mar 2022 a las 17:38, Unidata IDV Support (< > address@hidden>) escribió: > Hi Paula, I have a test release for you to test: https://artifacts.unidata.ucar.edu/repository/downloads-idv/6.0u2/idv_6_0u2_windows64_installer.exe This is not a perfect solution but should be able to handle most of the situations. The problem you were seeing was some bugs and also the incomplete library function. When saving the data variables of GFS, the NC library can handle continuous variables very well and that covers about 95% of the variables. Those mixed-intervals variables have a very complicated time dimension and saving function can not handle them effectively. Here is the suggestion I have: don't save a ZIDV with both continuous variables and mixed-intervals together. You can save a ZIDV of continuous variables as you did previously. When saving a ZIDV of mixed-intervals variables, you need to subset the time range three times larger. For example, if you only want to save the total precipitation for the first three-time steps, you actually need to save nine-time steps. The logic behind is very difficult to explain. Hope the above test release can solve your problem. Yuan Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: NBQ-353303 Department: Support IDV Priority: High Status: Open =================== NOTE: All email exchanges with Unidata User Support are recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and then made publicly 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.