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hey Gene, your message got lost in my box, too many emails. things have been fine, been working on decoding grib(1/2) files, etc, keeps me busy. On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 address@hidden wrote: > > Hi Robb...How goes it? A while back we did that little experiment with > automatically populating the temporal coverage for near-real-time data. Do > you have any more data sets that we can try that out on? If I recall, the > script worked and we were able to populate the coverage based on a 5 day > sliding window (though it could be any number of days) and keyed off the > computer clock. > that sounds good. i don't remember what dataset we sent you, can your refresh my memory. we have a bunch of datasets that come over the IDD that are only kept for 5 days then expire. last week it has snowed every day, it's winter wonderland here. nothing else is new. Thanks! > Gene > > > > /\ Gene R. Major > / \ Global Change Master Directory > / \ Science Systems and Applications, Inc. > / GCMD \ address@hidden > / \ (301) 867-2088 > /__________\ (301) 867-2149 > http://gcmd.nasa.gov > > > > =============================================================================== Robb Kambic Unidata Program Center Software Engineer III Univ. Corp for Atmospheric Research address@hidden WWW: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ ===============================================================================