#552 closed Bug (fixed)
mixup between level and output_level in iodef.xml files
Reported by: | acaubel | Owned by: | nemo |
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Priority: | low | Milestone: | |
Component: | OCE | Version: | v3.2 |
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Description
In iodef.xml files, level="5" is used in file definitions. It should be output_level="5"
Level is an attribute of field_definition or anything defined within the "field_definition block". It defines the level of output for the variable. 1 is very high, 10 is very low.
Output_level is an attribute of file_definition or anything defined within the "file_definition block". It defines the maximum level of output that you will find in the file. For example, if output_level = 5, you will output all variables listed in the file if their level is <= 5. Variables with level larger that 5 will not be outputted even if they are listed in the file definition.
This attribute allows you to quickly switch-on/off a set of variable within a file.
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comment:1 Changed 15 years ago by smasson
- Resolution set to fixed
- Status changed from new to closed
comment:2 Changed 14 years ago by anonymous
- Milestone 2009 Stream 1: User Interfaces deleted
Milestone 2009 Stream 1: User Interfaces deleted
done, see ticket:1637