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[IDV #JIC-661934]: Time subsetting lost when I just try to change a label



> Full Name: brian mapes
> Email Address: address@hidden
> Organization: univ of miami
> Package Version: 3.0u2 build date:2012-02-10 17:21 UTC
> Operating System: Windows 7
> Hardware: Java: home: C:\Program Files\IDV_3.0u2\jre version: 1.6.0_20 
> j3d:1.5.2 fcs (build4)
> Description of problem: Here is a bundle, in 3.0u2.
> I want to change the legend label and display label of the blue contours to 
> "Member 4" instead of the default.
> Also to change the purpole ones to "Member 2".
> 
> I click the legend label, then the i icon to get a properties editor. I 
> change the labels. I double check that the times menu is still subsetted.  
> But when I click OK, Suddenly it goes into "reading data" mode, grabbing all 
> 6-hourly time levels instead of just my 5 days of 00Z levels.
> I have to kill the session.
> Repeatably.
> 
> I plan to get 3.1 installed in the lab tonight, perhaps it will work better.
> Thanks,
> Brian
> 
> 
> 
Hi Brain,
         Thanks for your previous long email with many nice comments of the 
IDV/RAMADDA and our developers. There are a few issues listed will be 
investigated sooner.

         I tried to reproduce this reloading data issue here with no luck. 
After created two contour displays for two different members, I went to the 
display property window to change the legend label, and everything works as 
expected. By the way, did you do the time subset in the dataset property window 
(under Field Selector tab and double click the data source or right click on 
the data source), the time subset would not change even reloading the data.
         After you install the 3.1 release, if you are still seeing the same 
issue, send me an email with a little details information of the procedures you 
went through.
Thanks,

Yuan
         

Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: JIC-661934
Department: Support IDV
Priority: Normal
Status: Open