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> To: address@hidden > From: "DASA Airbus Bremen" <address@hidden> > Organization: . > Keywords: 199510050852.AA13993 > > Hallo again! > The problem with NCREDF occurs on a HP-Unix-Workstation. > The used version is "netcdf 2.3.2", and every testing after the installing of > this package were successfull. > My first experience with netcdf in another program was also successfull, but > without the use of the subroutine NCREDF! > Now i tried only a call of this routine in the WORKING program: > after "CALL NCENDF(NCID, RCODE)" i insert > "CALL NCREDF(NCID, RCODE)" and i get once more the error message: > "ncredef: filename "": No such file or directory!", while RUNNING the program, > the compiling and linking is everytime with NCREDF successfull. > > My second try to solve the error was to call "NCCLOS" and open the file again > to call "NCREDF" like: > . > . > PATH = '..../test.nc' > NCID = NCCRE(PATH, NCCLOB, RCODE) > . > . > CALL NCCLOS(NCID, RCODE) > . > NCID = NCOPN(PATH, NCWRITE, RCODE) *after this call the file is in data-mode, > you discribe in the handbook* > CALL NCREDF(NCID, RCODE) > . > . > The RCODE is after every routine-call "0" and the program brakes down while the > NCREDF-call. > > I hope it is only a stupid fault of me, but i cann't find it. > Thanks I think this might be a known bug, which is fixed in netcdf 2.4. I can't be sure since you didn't send enough of a program example to duplicate your problem. netcdf 2.4 will be out shortly, so give that a try when it comes out. -glenn