Error 1312 Bad Number Of Files In Write File List
] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Shelia, After a bit of looking ... The SeisMgr database in SAC is responsible for writing GSE files. If the SeisMgr database is off the writing sac header of GSE files fails. Version: If SeisMgr database on by default v100.0: On v101.1: sac manual Off (writegse fails) v101.2: On The SeisMgr database should is now be on by default in v101.2 as well as in future versions. To turn on the database set the environment variable in sh or csh (in v101.1 and later) sh% export SAC_USE_DATABASE=1 csh% setenv SAC_USE_DATABASE 1 Sorry for the headaches. Cheers Brian On Oct 8, 2008, at 9:46 AM, Brian Savage wrote: > Sheila, > > I just checked versions 101.2 and 101.1 on my machine. > It looks like 101.2 works, 101.1 does not. > I will look further into this for a better answer. > > This bug was not known about. Thank you for being persistent. :) > > Cheers > Brian > savage at uri.edu > > > On Oct 8, 2008, at 2:43 AM, Sheila Peacock wrote: > >> Dear All, >> >> I sent this to SAC-help and got only one reply from someone else >> who had had the same problem, but no solution. Since you are >> working on the latest edition, I'm wondering if you have come >> across, and addressed, this problem. >> >> Regards, >> Sheila. >> >> >> -------- Original Message -------- >> Subject: GSE writing >> Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 08:05:05 +0100 >> From: Sheila Peacock
are one or more of the following: SAC|ALPHA|XDR COMMIT|ROLLBACK|RECALLTRACE DIR OFF|CURRENT|name KSTCMP These options MUST preceed any element in the namingoptions: OVER APPEND text PREPEND text DELETE text CHANGE text1 text2 filelist Only one of these namingoptions is allowed at a time. INPUT no arguments:Use previous format and previous write filelist. SAC:Write in SAC binary data file format. ALPHA:Write in SAC alphanumeric data file format. SEGY:Write file formatted according to the IRIS/PASSCAL form of the SEGY format. This format allows one http://www.iris.washington.edu/pipermail/sac-dev/2008-October/000131.html waveform per file. Note only evenly-spaced, time-series files will be written in SEGY. The SCALE field in SAC is ignored. Since SAC stores the waveform as a series of floating point (real) numbers, and SEGY stores the waveform as a series of long integers, the datapoints from SAC are normalized to the maxmimum allowable integer. The http://seismolab.gso.uri.edu/~savage/sac/commands/write.html scale field in SEGY is determined to be the factor which will restore the waveform as close as possible to that of the original SAC file, when read with the READ SEGY command. The following SAC header fields are saved as the following SEGY header fields SAC SEGY KZDATE year, day, hour, minute, second, and m_secs are . KZTIME set to BEGIN time corrected by KZDATE and KZTIME. BEGIN trigyear, trigday, trighour, trigminute, trigsecond, ORIGIN and trigmills are ORIGIN corrected by KZDATE & TIME. NPTS sampleLength and/or num_samps DELTA deltaSample and/or samp_rate DEPMAZ max, corrected by SEGY's scale. DEPMIN min, corrected by SEGY's scale. DIST sourceToRecDist STLA recLatOrY (written as latitude in degrees) STLO recLongOrX (written as longitude in degrees) EVLA sourceLatOrY (written as latitude in degrees) EVLO sourceLongOrX (written as longitude in degrees) lats and lons are multiplied by 3600 to correct units STEL recElevation EVEL sourceSurfaceElevation EVDP sourceDepth KSTNM station_name KCMPNM channel_name KEVNM event_number (only if KEVNM is numeric and < 1
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