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Load should allow period(s) to be chosen #10494

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OwenArnold opened this issue Jun 13, 2014 · 1 comment
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Load should allow period(s) to be chosen #10494

OwenArnold opened this issue Jun 13, 2014 · 1 comment
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This ticket is blocks : TRAC9712

Load raw/nexus should allow us to specify what period we want to load. Currently all periods are loaded. This should be the default behaviour, but we may want to limit to a single period, or to a continuous range of periods, say 1-3.

POLREF0004699 in the AutoData directory, and some of the CRISP datafiles should be a good source for this. Ultimately the algorithm will be pointed at WISH, but I don't think we have any multiperiod examples on WISH yet.

This is really high priority work.

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This issue was originally trac ticket 9651

@OwenArnold OwenArnold added High Priority An issue or pull request that if not addressed is severe enough to postponse a release. Framework Issues and pull requests related to components in the Framework labels Jun 3, 2015
@OwenArnold OwenArnold added this to the Release 3.2 milestone Jun 3, 2015
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