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ldasJob { -name {} -password {} -email {} } { userCmd -opt1 {} ... }
Which is in the format of a Tcl command, ldasJob, with two required arguments:
Returns list of absolute paths to frame files.
An exception is generated if the filename provided (or the calcualted filename when no explicit filename is provided) does not exist or is not readable due to permission problems.
An e-mail with a URL pointing to the location of the results file is sent (-returnprotocol http or ftp is supported for retrieval of the file by mailcap/mime-types).
Calling convention (all on a single line):
ldasJob { -name "username" -password "********" -email "user@foobar.edu"} {cacheGetTimes -ifos IFO Abbrev -types frame type -start GPS timestamp -end GPS timestamp }
Option Descriptions:
-ifos: List of Valid IFO's
The -ifos option is being deprecated in favor of the -channels
option, q.v.
-types: List of Valid Types
-start: Valid GPS Time
-end: Valid GPS Time
Optional. Deafults to 'all'.
The argument of the -ifos option is a list of interferometer
(ifo) abbreviations as used in the file naming convention and
corresponding to the file name prefix of the frame files created
from that interferometer.
This option is used together with the -times and -types options.
Optional. Defaults to 'all'.
The argument to the -types option is a list of frame types
as used in the frame file naming convention. This corresponds
to the second field of the frame file name.
Required.
The argument to the -start option is a GPS time representing the lower
bound of the time range for which the existence of data is to be
established.
Required.
The argument to the -start option is a GPS time representing the upper
bound of the time range for which the existence of data is to be
established.
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