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ready to use cfg for shifters #11995

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A new Pull Request was created by @fioriNTU for CMSSW_7_6_X.

ready to use cfg for shifters

It involves the following packages:

DPGAnalysis/SiStripTools

@cmsbuild, @vadler, @monttj can you please review it and eventually sign? Thanks.
@threus, @venturia this is something you requested to watch as well.
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Francesco,
can you use the varparsing tool to pass parameters like the input file name and the global tag in this configurations? You can find examples in other cfg in this package

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done for 74x, 75x, 76x

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Pull request #11995 was updated. @cmsbuild, @vadler, @monttj can you please check and sign again.

davidlange6 added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 27, 2015
@davidlange6 davidlange6 merged commit b259a91 into cms-sw:CMSSW_7_6_X Oct 27, 2015
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