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noaa drifters layer - url points to imos-t3 #196
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@mhidas I was about to update the url column from the harvester
However, the files haven't been uploaded yet to s3. |
@bpasquer FYI |
Related to #335 |
@bpasquer was this fixed ? |
actually nope it wasn't, and I have no idea where the NOAA files are |
This collection needs to be removed. It's not our data and we have no reason to maintain it. It was only set up for a TAMS workshop |
ok, well I don't know anything about this dataset. So maybe you could have a chat with @smancini or just remove it if you think it should be removed |
On my list to chat to Seb, I think I need to clarify further with Jessica what it was used for in relation to her enquiry as she replied back to me today to say there was interest in a recent workshop. |
closing since we're removing the collection #399 |
url column in noaa_drifters_map still point to /mnt/imos-t3
Would be good to do an automatic check on the entire DB
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5350088/how-to-search-a-specific-value-in-all-tables-postgresql could be a starting point
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