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-Roy
On Mar 23, 2011, at 10:56 AM, Kevin Manross wrote:
>
> Howdy!
>
> I think I may have asked this in person at one point, but I don't recall. Is
> there a way to search or query the main (and sub) catalog in TDS?
>
> We have our data set up hierarchically as such:
>
>
> UTCDAY/sensor/product/[subtype]/YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS.nc
>
>
> It would be tremendously advantageous for extracting subsetted data from our
> archives if we would be able to query the TDS catalog and obtain the paths
> and/or create aggregations based on the query input.
>
> For example, assume I have a TDS that has crawled through our data organized
> as above and created it's catalog structure. If I wanted to get all the
> grids of MESH (multi-radar maximum expected size of hail) between 04 June
> 2009 21z and 06 June 2009 04 z, is there a way that I can query the
> catalog(s) to get the span of data I am requesting?
>
> I'd be eager to hear if anything like this is possible - or how i might set
> up my configuration to possibly allow for something similar.
>
> Many thanks!
>
> -kevin.
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