[Pansophy] WMGRDR Traveler Radiation Coding

Tiffany Ganey ganey at jlab.org
Mon Apr 4 09:19:18 EDT 2022


Hi Megan,

Sorry for the delay - I was on vacation part of last week.

I agree that the girder SNs can have the same field name - it doesn't matter to me which one we standardize to though.

I believe the girders are "serialized" by their position in the machine - which may change as the girders are removed for maintenance and later reinstalled.  I do not think they are etched with a unique serial number.  If this is the case, then I'm not sure if a database list of the girders provides much help in tracking the girders long-term.

Tiffany Ganey

From: Megan McDonald <megan at jlab.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2022 12:01 PM
To: Tiffany Ganey <ganey at jlab.org>
Cc: SRF Pansophy (pansophy at jlab.org) <pansophy at jlab.org>
Subject: WMGRDR Traveler Radiation Coding

Tiffany,

Sorry for the delay on these travelers. I went to add the RAM tracking code to them and I only noticed this because I was doing them back to back.
Should we make GRDRSN an SN stored in the database, like we do for other projects, specifically for the RAM tracking?
Typically, in the removal or disassembly, a SN is selected and if it is RAM or RCA, there is a radio button and it pushes that info to the SN table in the database so that when that SN is selected in future travelers, there is an alert pop up to notify the user of the fact that it is RAM or RCA.
I was also noticing that it was [[GRDRSN]] <<SN>> in one traveler and [[GirderSN]] <<SN>> in another, this way we can make it a little more uniform.

Megan
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