Maren,
Sounds good to me.
So
TS_TEXT_ISO 36 YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.nano-secsTZD
TS_TEXT_ISOFITS 20 YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss
Until such time this gets into base, we'll probably live
with a locally hacked R3.13.5 version of tsSubr.c as well
as custom mods to the Channel Archiver's export functions
since this is the main application we are concerned about
(for now).
Peregrine
Maren Purves wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> In the astronomy world FITS format is common, and uses timestamps
> that start the same but are only the first 19 characters.
> If a suggestion like Peregrine's gets implemented, can this
> have an optional cutoff at the integer seconds?
> At the JAC we currently have this implemented 2 ways, the older
> being in code, the newer one with a stringin in bc635 time card
> device support (Nick may correct me if I got this completely upside
> down).
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Peregrine M. McGehee [email protected] (505) 667-3273
Sloan Digital Sky Survey / Spallation Neutron Source
MS H820, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545
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