• Antelope Release 5.5 Linux 2.6.32-220.el6.x86_64 2015-04-21

 

NAME

ctbtrr2db - save CTBT Radionuclide Reports into a database

SYNOPSIS

ctbtrr2db filename [filename ...] dbname

SUPPORT


Contributed code: NO BRTT support.
THIS PIECE OF SOFTWARE WAS CONTRIBUTED BY THE ANTELOPE USER COMMUNITY. BRTT DISCLAIMS ALL OWNERSHIP, LIABILITY, AND SUPPORT FOR THIS PIECE OF SOFTWARE.

FOR HELP WITH THIS PIECE OF SOFTWARE, PLEASE CONTACT THE CONTRIBUTING AUTHOR.

SUPPORT


Contributed: NO BRTT support -- please contact nikolaus.horn@zamg.ac.at for questions.

DESCRIPTION

ctbtrr2db converts radionuclide reports from the International Data Centre of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test ban Treaty Organization (www.ctbto.org) into an antelop database in ctbto1.2 format. Acceptable input formats include ARR and RRR, the different reports are saved to different tables according to the bulletin format. Since the measured nuclides can differ, the nuclide details are stored in separate tables.

OPTIONS

DIAGNOSTICS



Not in ARR or RRR format
Not in IMS2.0 or IMS1.0 format

The message seems to have the  wrong format

BUGS AND CAVEATS

This script parses only the most basic information from the reports. The reports can hold detailed information on gory details of everythin, which is completed ignored here.
If no DATA_TYPE line is found, ctbtrr2db assumes IMS1.0 format at the first instance that it hits an EVENT line. ctbtrr2db is a state-machine that reads input lines successively from all supplied input files. If a file after the first file does not have an explicitly specified DATA_TYPE, the format (IMS1.0, IMS1.0:SHORT) will carry over from the previous file.

AUTHOR

Nikolaus Horn,
ZAMG / Vienna, nikolaus.horn@zamg.ac.at
Antelope User Group Contributed Software
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