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!!Checking the calibration status of your existing data
If you have level-1 data on your computer for which you'd like to apply the new calibrations, but you can't remember whether you used the /correct_sensitivity keyword or not, then do:
{{IDL> d=obj_new("eis_data", eis_file)\\
IDL> print,(d->getcalstat()).sens}}
The result will be 1 if /correct_sensitivity was used, and 0 otherwise.
If you use the windata structures, then check the value of windata.hdr.cal_sens.