No, I sent it to you. However, I attached a jar file, which may have caused some bug-a-boo. Here goes again: The converter tool is called "GribConverterUtility" (not particularly original, I know), and has the following command line syntax: java -Xmx1g -classpath ./netcdfall.jar ucar.nc2.grib.GribConverterUtility -grib1|-grib2 <fileIn> <oldGribName> [-matchNCEP] I'm going to upload the jar file to my Google Drive for access, since it's about 20Mb and maybe biffed my original e-mail. -Lansing On 4/4/2013 4:09 PM, Jason Craig wrote: > New Client Reply: Problem with NCML > > I did not receive anything. Could it have gone only to Rob? But I > don't think he got anything either. > > -Jason- > > On 04/04/2013 09:58 PM, Unidata netCDF Java Support wrote: >> Did you get an e-mail back from me this morning. I sent one, but it >> didn't show up in e-support, so I'm curious if it was somehow blocked. >> >> -Lansing >> >> On 4/4/2013 12:43 PM, Jason Craig wrote: >>> New Client Reply: Problem with NCML >>> >>> I am just hopping for a little more information on the utility. Where >>> it is and what it is called within the directory structure. >>> >>> -Jason- >>> >>> On 04/04/2013 02:58 AM, weingrub wrote: >>>> Hi Lansing - >>>> >>>> I am CCing Jason Craig on this ticket. Jason is trying to build/run >>>> the command line utility you refer to below, and is having problems. >>>> >>>> I will let him fill in the details of the problems he is having... >>>> >>>> Thanks!!! >>>> >>>> - Rob >>>> >>>> On 2013-03-22 17:03, Unidata netCDF Java Support wrote: >>>> >>>>> Rob, >>>>> >>>>> I put together a command line utility to map names from 4.2 to 4.3. It >>>>> is available in 4.3.17, which is on our github repository. >>>>> >>>>> -Lansing >>>>>> Hey There - We're aggregating one file, since we just have one bit >>>>>> of code that aggregates no matter what - whether or not a time >>>>>> series of files is requested. Not the smartest implementation, but >>>>>> that's what we do ;-) Another question - is there a table/list of a >>>>>> mapping between old 4.2 field names and new 4.3 field names for >>>>>> grb?? Many Thanks, Rob On 03/21/2013 03:33 PM, Unidata netCDF Java >>>>>> Support wrote: >>>>>>> Would the additional line in his ncml be to get the "correct" 4.3 >>>>>>> name back to the "incorrect" 4.2 name? On 3/20/2013 5:34 PM, John >>>>>>> Caron wrote: >>>>>>>> Ticket Note: Problem with NCML 1. might ask him if hes really >>>>>>>> wrapping one file in an aggregation. presumably not. 2. he could >>>>>>>> manually change each name to what he wants in th ncml: Ticket >>>>>>>> Details =================== Ticket ID: MGU-902193 Department: >>>>>>>> Support netCDF Java Priority: Normal Status: Closed Link: >>>>>>>> https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/esupport/staff/index.php?_m=tickets&_a=viewticket&ticketid=21778 >>>>>>> Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: MGU-902193 >>>>>>> Department: Support netCDF Java Priority: Normal Status: Closed >>>>> Ticket Details >>>>> =================== >>>>> Ticket ID: MGU-902193 >>>>> Department: Support netCDF Java >>>>> Priority: Normal >>>>> Status: Open >>> >>> Ticket Details >>> =================== >>> Ticket ID: MGU-902193 >>> Department: Support netCDF Java >>> Priority: Normal >>> Status: Open >>> Link: >>> https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/esupport/staff/index.php?_m=tickets&_a=viewticket&ticketid=21778 >> >> Ticket Details >> =================== >> Ticket ID: MGU-902193 >> Department: Support netCDF Java >> Priority: Normal >> Status: Open > > > Ticket Details > =================== > Ticket ID: MGU-902193 > Department: Support netCDF Java > Priority: Normal > Status: Open > Link: > https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/esupport/staff/index.php?_m=tickets&_a=viewticket&ticketid=21778 Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: MGU-902193 Department: Support netCDF Java Priority: Normal Status: Open
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