Hi Andy,
The calibration observations haven't been downloaded/reduced yet, so its
CALC_SCUBA2_FCF I need. Its as quick to download and reduce the raw data
as it is to download and uncalibrate the processed data.
Regards,
Jane
On 21/03/13 18:37, Andy Gibb wrote:
> Hi Jane,
>
> PICARD treats 450 and 850 um data as originating from different
> instruments and thus can't process them in a single call. However, if
> that is a feature that you'd like then I can certainly look into it.
> It's a non-obvious feature, that's tripped up more than a few... I keep
> a list of hints/gotchas like that on the PICARD web page:
> http://www.oracdr.org/oracdr/PICARD
>
> It is indeed easy to run PICARD from a shell script though. Your best
> bet would be to put the names of the 850 um files into one text file,
> the 450 in another and add, say,`cat 850files.lis` to the command line
> (replacing the reduced/*.sdf).
>
> Are you sure you want to run CALC_SCUBA2_FCF, or is it SCUBA2_CHECK_CAL
> that you're interested in?
>
> Andy
>
> On 2013-03-21 7:20 AM, Jane Buckle wrote:
>> Hi Tim,
>>
>> Well, this works:
>> picard -log sf -nodisplay CALC_SCUBA2_FCF
>> reduced/OrionA_CRL618_20111023_00065_s4_bc.sdf
>>
>> This does not work:
>> picard -log sf -nodisplay CALC_SCUBA2_FCF reduced/*.sdf
>>
>> reduced/ contains 2 observations of the same source, reduced for 450
>> and 850, with 2 different sets of config parameters, so 8 files in
>> total, and I want the FCFs for all of them individually. picard finds
>> all the files, and I think tries to group them all together, then
>> falls over after stating
>>
>> Sorting Groups
>> REDUCING: OrionA_CRL618_20111023_00030_s4_bc
>> Using recipe CALC_SCUBA2_FCF specified on command-line
>> #-1 Err: Could not find primitive named _GET_RECPAR_CONFIG_ in any of:
>>
>> ..blah blah...
>>
>> I did try the first command, on an individual file, again, and that
>> still works.
>>
>> cheers,
>>
>> Jane
>>
>> On 21/03/13 14:04, Tim Jenness wrote:
>>> You can run Picard with multiple files directly in one go.
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On Mar 21, 2013, at 10:50 AM, Jane Buckle <[log in to unmask]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> Is there a way of running PICARD CALC_SCUBA2_FCF within a script, so
>>>> that I can run it, and retain the FCFs, beam areas, etc, for several
>>>> calibrations? I can read the values from the log file, but there
>>>> doesn't seem to be a way of specifying the filename.
>>>>
>>>> cheers,
>>>>
>>>> Jane
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