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For the purposes of this example, my memory's a bit shaky, so I just remember that the study I'm interested in has the letters ''CH'' in the name (''acronym''). Searching for these letters in the ''Acronym'' field produces these results:
For the purposes of this example, my memory's a bit shaky, so I just remember that the study I'm interested in has the letters ''CH'' in the acronym. Searching for these letters in the ''Acronym'' field produces these results:
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and I recognise the study I'm interested in: PRY_CH_density. I then click on that study in the list, to highlight it.
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This also makes the raster panel go from being empty to showing the rasters in the selected study (if no study is highlighted, {{{eis_xstudy}}} can't know which rasters to display).
A study is essentially a package, a programme that contains a pre-defined order of executable rasters. {{{eis_xstudy}}} allows you to look at the rasters that a study contains, as well as their details. You'll see that Study #268 {{{PRY_CH_density}}} contains raster ID #257 {{{CH_density}}}. In most practical cases, studies contain only one raster. But the study is what is actually makes it onto the ''timeline'' (schedule) for EIS.
%%information It's important not to confuse raster and study IDs when requesting observations. Please always use the __Study ID or full study acronym__.%%