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Recycle Transmission Runs (Part II) #10693

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OwenArnold opened this issue Jul 9, 2014 · 1 comment
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Recycle Transmission Runs (Part II) #10693

OwenArnold opened this issue Jul 9, 2014 · 1 comment
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This ticket is blocked by :

More user feedback from beta testing.

The refl gui should accept transmission runs as the actual workspace name, as well as the existing behaviour of constructing the TRANS_{run_no_1}_{run_no_2} name from the run numbers.

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This issue was originally trac ticket 9851

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I think these original restrictions made sense, but currently LoadSQW is not loading workspaces in the HKL frame, and therefore this restriction is going to prove a problem for beta testers.

I've set it to be a warning only if AxisCheck=False.
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I discussed this with Russell Ewings, and we came to the conclusion that any output from this would only cause confusion.
OwenArnold added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 26, 2015
I discussed this with Russell Ewings, and we came to the conclusion that any output from this would only cause confusion.
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