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[IDV #ANH-722599]: 1-day offset error bug when saving .zidv bundles



> Full Name: brian mapes
> Email Address: address@hidden
> Organization: U of Miami
> Package Version: 4.0u2 build date:2013-04-30 07:05 UTC
> Operating System: Linux
> Hardware: Java: home: /home/aescobedo/Desktop/IDV_4.0u2/jre version: 1.6.0_41 
> j3d:1.5.2 fcs (build4)
> Description of problem: I have a problem starting from a template .xidv 
> bundle (attached) that I like.
> Multiple data sources, 11 displays.
> 
> 1. I changed the time driver end date to 1999-09-16.
> 2. I saved the resulting session (hurricane Floyd) to a .zidv bundle.
> 3. I opened the .zidv bundle in a fresh IDV session.
> The IR satellite is shown for the right times, but the others (TRMM,MERRA) 
> don't animate. They appear right at the initial frame but they don't move. .


Brian,
   This looks like a bug to me, I will let you know when there is fixed.


Yuan
> 
> A volunteer made me a bunch of .zidv case study bundles that all have this 
> problem.
> All are probably valueless, we will have to start over from the template I 
> suppose. I wish there were salvage tools but I doubt it.
> 
> In that light, is there a way to save a .zidv bundle, with all its data 
> sources and all the fields that are displayed, WITHOUT having to click OK on 
> the (default) fields to save in each data source, one by one, as they come up 
> during the slow save process?
> 
> It's really no fun as you will find out if you do the above, a wasted several 
> minutes when you can't do anything else. I dare not even go to another 
> virtual desktop, as IDV's "OK" popups get stuck in the wrong workspace for me 
> sometimes and hang the session.  I just have to sit there and hit return 
> occasionally like a zombie.
> 
> Thanks,
> Brian
> 
> 
> 


Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: ANH-722599
Department: Support IDV
Priority: Normal
Status: Open