[Pansophy] C100R-CMA-WINWGD-LEAK travelers

Megan McDonald megan at jlab.org
Mon Aug 12 15:07:11 EDT 2024


Yes, I have removed them

Megan
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From: Tiffany Ganey <ganey at jlab.org>
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2024 2:49 PM
To: Megan McDonald <megan at jlab.org>; Ashley Mitchell <ashleya at jlab.org>
Cc: pansophy at jlab.org <pansophy at jlab.org>; Gregory Grose <grose at jlab.org>
Subject: RE: C100R-CMA-WINWGD-LEAK travelers


I agree they should be obsoleted.  Are you able to do that from the database directly?



Tiffany Ganey



From: Megan McDonald <megan at jlab.org>
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2024 10:08 AM
To: Tiffany Ganey <ganey at jlab.org>; Ashley Mitchell <ashleya at jlab.org>
Cc: pansophy at jlab.org; Gregory Grose <grose at jlab.org>
Subject: Re: C100R-CMA-WINWGD-LEAK travelers



Tiffany,

I just did a little more investigating. Sequence numbers 234, 236, 237 and 238 were all opened for the same serial number. The first 3 are the broken ones. Two of those have files attached so I went to look what they were and they were corrupt files. 238 (the working one) has files attached with actual data. I believe these were opened in error and should be obsoleted

Megan

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From: Tiffany Ganey <ganey at jlab.org<mailto:ganey at jlab.org>>
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2024 9:17 AM
To: Ashley Mitchell <ashleya at jlab.org<mailto:ashleya at jlab.org>>; Megan McDonald <megan at jlab.org<mailto:megan at jlab.org>>
Cc: pansophy at jlab.org<mailto:pansophy at jlab.org> <pansophy at jlab.org<mailto:pansophy at jlab.org>>; Gregory Grose <grose at jlab.org<mailto:grose at jlab.org>>
Subject: C100R-CMA-WINWGD-LEAK travelers



I know Megan has been looking into this issue but I wanted to make sure that there is written record of what needs to happen for these travelers for your reference later.



The C100R-CMA-WINWGD-LEAK travelers #234, 236, and 237 seem to have some problem and cannot open to view the traveler.  These three travelers can be closed (at minimum) when the problem with the traveler instances has been fixed.  The travelers can probably be obsoleted as I think they were opened in error (may have a SN but no actual leak check data), but I haven’t been able to verify that.





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Tiffany Ganey


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