CCDB 1.00
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CCDB 1.00 release notes
Information about files and mktbl from file
It is usual situation when one already has data file and want to create table to store it.
mktbl -f
helps with this
> mktbl /test/haha -f python/tests/test_table.txt #my lonely comment The command to create table: mktbl /test/haha -r 2 X Y Z #my lonely comment Comments in file: Test assignment for software tests
Now one can copy it and run. It is not done automatically to be sure the values are reviewed.
The file is:
#Test assignment for software tests #& X Y Z 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7
You may notice that line with column names starts with #& while normal comments starts with plain #
One can use column types right there:
#& X=int Y=int NOT_Z=string
Info command also have -f flag not. info -f
gives the info of text files. Or, how CCDB view on it.
~/halld/ccdb/trunk $ ccdb info -f $CCDB_HOME/python/tests/test_table.txt Rows: 2 Columns: 3 Column names: X Y Z Comments in file: Test assignment for software unit tests Type 'ccdb mktbl -f /home/romanov/halld/ccdb/trunk/python/tests/test_table.txt' to see how to create a table for the file Type 'ccdb add <table name> /home/romanov/halld/ccdb/trunk/python/tests/test_table.txt #<comments>' to add the file to existing table (rows and columns must consist)