Dear Clifford,
Could you provide a simple example on that? I mean 2 datasets, with
their CDL o NcML, would you like aggregate?
Antonio S. Cofiño
On 19/07/17 14:58, Clifford Harms wrote:
I'm investigating what it would take to aggregate multiple datasets
with different bounds into a single logical dataset. These datasets
have the same variables and dimensions and differ only in the areas
they cover, so my question is:
1. is such a thing possible with NCML? I've been unable to find any
doc/examples of this
2. If this is possible, does the data have to be completely adjacent
or can there be gaps?
3. Can such an aggregation be nested in other types of aggregations
(i.e. joinExisting etc.)?
--
Clifford M. Harms
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