!!!{{{EIS_XSTUDY}}}
The {{{eis_xstudy}}} routine is actually a component of the EIS Planning Tool, and is used in both the construction of a timeline ({{{eis_mk_plan}}}) — to load something from the OSDB (official studies database) — and in {{{eis_mk_study}}}, used to select a study for modification in your own personal database before submission to the OSDB.

To look at the OSDB, ensure that you have already run the command

{{{print,fix_zdbase(/eis)}}}

to instruct the planning tool to read from the OSDB.
%%information (Replace {{{/eis}}} with {{{/user}}} to point at your personal database.)

!!Walk-through

!The {{{eis_xstudy}}} interface.

Below is an example of the widget that appears in SolarSoft when you type {{{eis_xstudy}}}:
[{Image src='EIS_XSTUDY.png'}]

!Study list
The top panel contains a list of all the studies in the database.
I've cheated a little bit, in the sense that I've already scrolled down the list in the upper panel and chosen Study ID #267, the catchily-named {{{JS_CH_140x256p}}}

(There's a button at the top of this interface marked ''View/Edit Study Description''. I'll come back to that in a while.)

!Information bar
In the status bar immediately beneath the study list is a sort of information bar: here you can see important information such as the amount of data that the study is expected to generate in kbits (this is approximate, since compression factors vary a little from dataset to dataset), the duration in hours minutes and seconds (fixed, but with a little margin added), and the consequent rate of telemetry from EIS to the Hinode Data Recorder (DR).

The volume here is probably one of the most important factors, since it determines how many times (if any!) a study can be run during an OP Period — see [SbandObservingInfo] for what this means in practice.