[Frost] How do I return the new calibration constants to old ones?

Eugene Pasyuk pasyuk at jlab.org
Thu Oct 13 13:38:59 EDT 2011


Sung,

If you run script caldb_show_history.pl it will return you a history for 
given constant.
Here is an example for xvst for sector2 sluperlaer 1 and run 62321:
caldb_show_history.pl s=DC_DOCA ss=xvst_par_Sect2 i=SL1 r=62321 
it=calib_user.RunIndexg9
With this you can get constant set Id which was linked to particular run 
range at given date.
Then you can relink this set to the run index using command 
clasdb_link_constant_set.pl

-Eugene

On 10/13/11 11:04 , Sungkyun Park wrote:
> Hi Eugene,
>
> If you had this email before, I am sorry to send the same one again.
> My email I sent was held because of the big attached file.
> So I am not sure I had this or not.
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
> How do I return the new calibration constants to old ones?
> I have copied the calibration constants of the good run (run 62850.A05.B00) to runs between 62321 and 62844
> in the last Iteration 12.
>
>     http://hadron.physics.fsu.edu/~skpark/DC_Cal_g9b/DC_Cal_oct0511.html
>
> In the region 3, there are good improvement. In the region 1 and 2, they are bad.
> I try to return to old ones in region 1 and 2. You describe there are a function for this in dc3 software.
> I think there is the "Copy Parameters" button in Fit of dc3. ( see the attached picture )
> However, this button is to copy some parameters in same run to another in same run. not different run.
>
> Can you describe how I return the new calibration constants to old ones in region 1 and 2?
> I think there is no function for this in dc3.
>
> Best Wishes
>
> Sung
>   Florida State University
>
>
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