Jim Frame, post: 378528, member: 10 wrote: I think I've run into this before, but I don't remember what the fix is. Anyone with a better memory than mine want to chime in?
I think I have seen something similar to that before but I tried later and got in. Can you access other projects? I just pulled this little project up but it is still messed up.
I think my only option for this project is to reload the data into a new project. It is from the early day of OPUS Projects.
I find that sometimes there is just a glitch in projects that caused it to hick-up. I also have better ;luck using Firefox for OPUS Projects rather then Internet Exploder.
I was also able to access this old job.
A lot of times I can't access the first project because it is so large.
The last image above appears to use the Tri processing scheme. The OP training and documentation, as recall, recommends the CORS scheme, and I've always wondered why. I would think that you'd get a better correlation between adjacent stations with Tri.
P.S. I resubmitted the same files today and they processed into the project without issue.
Yes, I did use the Triangular Scheme on that project. I did that project back in 2013 before the recommendations came out. I got real good results from it. That project is so old that I can't reprocess it. Something got messed up when they moved it from the Beta Server to the Server it is on now and the old projects will not process. I have 3 MONSTER Projects that I am going to have to reload into new projects and re process, if I ever want to share them. That one project will be fairly simple to reload, their are only 3 receiver types and they all used a 2 meter tripod so I can send Zip files in bulk.
On the MONSTER Projects, I am going to try to break them down into smaller projects and see what happens. They cover too much area and have too many files in them to easily manage. They were good projects to Break OPUS Projects with when it was in the Beta Phase. I have all the RINEX files and pictures saved on an external hard drive, and our server. By having them on the external, I can easily submit them after hours and while I am away from the office. If I uploaded 1 Zip file per day, I could probably have that project rebuilt in 10 days.
Do you have a space at the end of the project name in the submittal box?
All NGS programs are particular about input. For example opus won't accept"2" meters for hi, but "2.0" sails through.
I think I had this same issue last week.
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Mark Silver, post: 378732, member: 1087 wrote: Do you have a space at the end of the project name in the submittal box?
There's no way for me to know now, but I'll keep an eye out for that in the future.