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[NOAAPORT #JZP-576695]: dropping products



Hi Jim,

Quick comment:

On one of our data server machines, I setup (essentially) the same action for 
NBM text
files as you seem to be using:

your action:
NGRID  ^F(E|O)US1([5-8]) KWNO (..)(....) /p(NBH|NBS|NBE|NBX|NBP)
        FILE     -close 
nbm/(\3:yyyy)/(\3:mm)/\3/text/blend/\5_(\3:yyyy)(\3:mm)\3\4.txt

my action:
NGRID   ^F(E|O)US1([5-8]) KWNO (..)(....) /p(NBH|NBS|NBE|NBX|NBP)
        FILE    -close 
/data/ldm/pub/native/nwstg/text/NBM/(\3:yyyy)(\3:mm)\3/blend/\5_(\3:yyyy)(\3:mm)\3\4.txt

This allowed me to see that a) the files are, in fact, textual in nature
(one of the questions in my previous email that I no longer need an
answer for), and it will b) allow me to see the size of the files
that are created on a machine that gets its NGRID feed from the IDD.

Comparing the contents of your files against ours should help to answer
whether or not they have the same content (or not).
 
Cheers,

Tom
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Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: JZP-576695
Department: Support NOAAPORT
Priority: Normal
Status: Open
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