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Hi, In the MyOcean project, we use a convention in which the name of a data file contains the start and end validity times of the data contained within, e.g. ice_drift_polstereo_wsm_envisat_north_20100601013759-20100602010520.nc Am I correct in thinking that FMRC aggregations use the date specification in the filename to calculate the run time of each file, then use the file contents to get the offsets from that run time? If so, how can I construct a <collection spec> that will extract the run time from a filename with two date/times? Alternatively, is it possible for an FMRC aggregation to get the run time by some other means, e.g. from the first date/time in the file? Thanks, Jon -- Dr Jon Blower Technical Director, Reading e-Science Centre Environmental Systems Science Centre University of Reading Harry Pitt Building, 3 Earley Gate Reading RG6 6AL. UK Tel: +44 (0)118 378 5213 Fax: +44 (0)118 378 6413 j.d.blower@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.nerc-essc.ac.uk/People/Staff/Blower_J.htm
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