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    User name Armstrong

    Log entry time 19:09:41 on June24,2001

    Entry number 64440

    This entry is a followup to: 64437

    keyword="Hall A Charge Asymmetry" GUI


    We page Arun Saha, who helps us find the "Hall A Charge Asymmetry " GUI
    (charge_asym.adl). To get there, go to "Hall A" - first pulldown menu, select first item "Hall A FastFeedback Control". On the window that comes up, on the left
    hand side (Hall A) go to the bottom, and select the "Expert" pulldown menu,
    then select the last entry "Helicity Asymmetry". On the new window that
    pops up, go to the bottom left and select the "Total-asym" pulldown menu, and then
    select "high Res". You should get the window you want.

    Thanks Arun!

    When we had called MCC about this, they told us to use the 3rd (right) mouse
    button to get there more directly; but this third mouse button operation is
    not enabled in the counting house - Arun suggests that we request that the
    medm software be updated in the counting house to have this same capability
    as in MCC.

    However, the GUI does not appear to be updating; I call MCC, and they
    wonder if it is connected with the fact that the FastFeedback is now
    turned off. The expert in charge of this is away. However, they reboot
    the relevant IOC, and then turn back on Fastfeedback - and the display
    now updates! However, since they have been having problems with
    Fastfeedback, we may not have this diagnostic available for long -
    it appears to require that the Fastfeedback system be on for the data
    to update....

    Also, I get MCC to reload the default setups for the "DataCube setup
    for Hall A Target - Multiplex" (the OTR). This works, and we get
    DataValid=Yes and the histograms look real. I had tried to do this same
    thing from here (using the "Setup Scripts" pulldown menu), but while it
    appeared to let me select "load default scripts" I got an error message
    after, and it didn't work. So, if it gets hosed again, just call MCC....