Hi Matt,

Thanks for the response. I did have the SSRLB file plugin enabled. The 2013 binary wouldn't open if that plugin wasn't enabled anyways, I think. I am using Demeter 0.9.22, is that the version you are using as well? I tried running the program in "run as administrator" as well. No luck.

Any other suggestions?

-Logan

On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 5:14 AM, Matt Newville <newville@cars.uchicago.edu> wrote:
Hi Logan,


On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 5:26 PM, Logan Giles <gileslo@slac.stanford.edu> wrote:
Hello everyone, 

I am running Demeter 0.9.22 and trying import recent SSRL Binary files. I have the SSRL plugins enabled as well. The problem is when I try to import binary files, the program crashes. 

It seems that something might have changed recently in SSRL BL 7-3 files because I can import July 2013 files but not July 2015. I have attached a NaMoO4 sweep at the Mo K-edge from each run for your testing. Immediately after trying to import the binary July 2015 files, the program immediately crashes and exits. The July 2013 binary opens right up. 

When I look at the dathena.log file for the "2015 crash", everything looks normal until the end: 

"Demeter version 0.9.22

At line 316 of file iff_rddata.fFortran runtime error: End of record"

Also, when I try to import the ascii files of the July 2013 or July 2015 data, I get an error as well, but the same error. I can fix this by changing two of the blank rows, which are the column labels for the data, to "BLANK" or something. I have attached these unedited ascii files as well, but I am more concerned with my binary problem. The reason for this is that I was recently sent some other SSRL binary files without their corresponding ascii files that also crash.  

Let me know that you think, or if you can reproduce the error in trying to import the binary files. 
 
Thanks for your assistance and best regards,



Did you enable the SSRLB file plugin?  From the Main Window top drop down list, the 2nd from the bottom choice is "Plugin Registry".  There are plugins for SSRL ASCII and SSRL Binary files, and several others.

If I do that, I *can* read in the 2015 Binary file.
HTH,

 --Matt


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