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[GEMPAK #BVQ-384174]: unfamiliar GEMPAK error message



Hi Eric,

Still looking at this problem.  Have seen it reported by a couple of other 
users.  Will keep you updated.

Michael

> Hello,
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> I wanted to check in to see how the troubleshooting is going.  I last
> emailed on May 11 and have not heard anything back.  Thanks for the
> update.
> 
> EriC Kelsey
> 
> Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans and Space
> University of New Hampshire
> address@hidden
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> On May 11, 2009, at 1:12 PM, EriC Kelsey wrote:
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> Hi Michael,
> 
> Thanks for your response.  The script does not end or hang at all.  It
> runs through and keeps saying it can't find those grids.  I just
> uploaded the script and two data files.  To troubleshoot this, you
> don't really need the second half of the script or the second data
> file because it's just repeating the same calculations but for
> different months.
> 
> Thanks for helping.
> 
> EriC Kelsey
> 
> Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans and Space
> University of New Hampshire
> address@hidden
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> On May 11, 2009, at 12:51 PM, Unidata GEMPAK Support wrote:
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> Hi Eric,
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> When this message occurs after the first iteration, does the script
> end (or hang)?  I would have to take a look at your script and your
> initial grid file to find out more.
> 
> You can upload these files to the GEMPAK section of the RAMADDA data
> repository:
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> http://motherlode.ucar.edu/repository/alias/gempakuploads/
> 
> Michael
> Unidata User Support
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> > Full Name: Eric Kelsey
> > Email Address: address@hidden
> > Organization: University of New Hampshire
> > Package Version: 5.11.1
> > Operating System: Mac
> > Hardware:
> > Description of problem: Hello,
> >
> > I am using GDDIAG in three steps to make new grids.  I'm using
> > GDDIAG three times in a row because the calculations I need to make
> > are too long for GFUNC to handle in one line.  The first iteration
> > of GDDIAG makes a new grid that the second iteration of GDDIAG uses,
> > and so on with the third iteration.  I wrote a C shell script to
> > loop through several years I want to process.
> > When the first iteration completes, I get the message:
> > WARNING:  ST_NULL - Output string too small; input string truncated!
> > What does this message mean? I only get this message when running
> > the script. If I run through the 3 iterations manually, no errors
> > occur and the grids are made properly.
> >
> > If the error message does not shed light on the problem, I can send
> > you the script.
> > Thanks for your help.
> > EriC
> >
> >
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> Ticket Details
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> Ticket ID: BVQ-384174
> Department: Support GEMPAK
> Priority: Normal
> Status: Open
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Ticket Details
===================
Ticket ID: BVQ-384174
Department: Support GEMPAK
Priority: High
Status: Open