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Read the new 'comments' log in ADARA-generated event nexus files #7115

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mantid-builder opened this issue Dec 3, 2012 · 2 comments
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This issue was originally TRAC 6269

Original Reporter: Russell Taylor

There's a new log in the event nexus files that come out of the STS that is different to a standard log so unfortunately will need special handling in LoadNexusLogs.

The format is:

/entry/DASlogs/comments
time (FLOAT64) - comment timestamp in seconds from beginning of run.
offset (UINT32) - comment data offset
length (UINT32) - comment length
data (CHAR) - comment string data block

Keywords: ADARA

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@NickDraper (2013-01-28T09:23:22):
Moved at the code freeze for release 2.4


Russell Taylor (2013-02-11T16:34:12):
The thinking with this is to just wait until someone asks to see it.


@NickDraper (2014-02-14T11:04:58):
Bulk move to assigned at the introduction of the triage step


Russell Taylor (2014-06-20T18:52:39):
The status is as it was in comment:2 - if anyone asks for it then we should do it.

@mantid-builder mantid-builder added Low Priority Things that you don't ever want to be done. Framework Issues and pull requests related to components in the Framework labels Jun 3, 2015
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if anyone asks for it then we should do it. - Archived

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