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ISOCAM Interactive Analysis User's Manual Version 5.0 - ISO - ESA

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16.6. MANIPULATING CIA DATA STRUCTURE HISTORY 199<br />

date=28-Sep-1998 14:48:27 node=bermuda user=mdelaney<br />

procedure=spdtoscd V 2.0 algorithm=default<br />

(7) cisp02600506.fits <br />

(2) 2 (2) 47 END<br />

date=28-Sep-1998 14:50:34 node=bermuda user=mdelaney<br />

procedure=flat_library V 1.1 algorithm=Find best ccglwoflt_98050815090326 END<br />

date=28-Sep-1998 14:50:35 node=bermuda user=mdelaney<br />

procedure=flat_library V 1.1 algorithm=Find best ccglwdflt_98031519384439 END<br />

date=28-Sep-1998 14:50:28 node=bermuda user=mdelaney<br />

procedure=get_sscdraster V 4.0 algorithm=default<br />

CSSC026005060001_98092814502500 model= 1 END<br />

16.6.2 Replacing the history<br />

You can use the routines history2process and structure put to convert a history into a format<br />

suitable for insertion into the field PROCESS in CIA data structure.<br />

Following from the example in the previous section, we can recreate the contents of the<br />

variable process and then insert into our SCD.<br />

CIA> process = history2process( history )<br />

CIA> scd_put, ’process’, process, scd

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