[daip] SPLAT messages on NX table

Emmanuel Momjian emomjian at nrao.edu
Tue Oct 6 17:41:26 EDT 2009


Hi all,

Appended below is the message I get when I run SPLAT. The AIPS version is
TST, and the workstation is called ararat.

In the message, it first says that I will need to delete the NX table and
run INDXR (line 7 in the messages appended below), but after four lines from
this it reports that a New NX table has been written. Does this mean that
the New NX table that SPLAT made should be deleted and then INDXR should be
run?

Thanks,
Emmanuel

*****
SPLAT2: Task SPLAT  (release of 31DEC09) begins
SPLAT2: Averaging all selected channels in frequency
SPLAT2: Also averaging all selected IFs
SPLAT2: UVGET: Using flag table version   1 to edit data
SPLAT2: Create BK153A_325  .SPLAT .   1 (UV)  on disk  2  cno  368
SPLAT2: Applying CL Table version     8
SPLAT2: YOU WILL NEED TO DELETE THE NX TABLE AND RUN INDXR
SPLAT2:            Previously flagged   flagged by gain         kept
SPLAT2: Partially          209200              375072         231786
SPLAT2: Fully                   0                2080          33244
SPLAT2: New NX table written
SPLAT2: Copied OB file from vol/cno/vers  2  366   1 to  2  368   1
SPLAT2: Updating FREQ in AN tables
SPLAT2: Reformatted AN file from vol/cno/vers  2  366   1 to  2  368   1
SPLAT2: Updating tables for IF/FREQID/channel selection
SPLAT2: Reformatted CQ file from vol/cno/vers  2  366   1 to  2  368   1
SPLAT2: Reformatted IM file from vol/cno/vers  2  366   1 to  2  368   1
SPLAT2: Reformatted MC file from vol/cno/vers  2  366   1 to  2  368   1
SPLAT2: Reformatted SU file from vol/cno/vers  2  366   1 to  2  368   1
SPLAT2: Copied WX file from vol/cno/vers  2  366   1 to  2  368   1
SPLAT2: Appears to have ended successfully
SPLAT2: ararat 31DEC09 TST: Cpu=     12.2  Real=     12  IO=      1482
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