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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
{{bnmqr|join=and}} experiments use the MUSR run number scheme, whereby "Real" runs are assigned a run number in a certain range depending on the beamline. All "Test" runs have a run number selected from the test run number range (independent of beamline).  
{{bnmqr|join=and}} experiments use the MUSR run number scheme, whereby "Real" runs are assigned a run number in a certain [[#Run Number Ranges|range]] depending on the beamline. All "Test" runs have a run number selected from the test run number [[#Run Number Ranges|range]] (independent of beamline).  


This means that the selection of the next run number is controlled by software [[BNMR: Perlscripts#get_next_run_number.pl]], and the users are prevented from editing the run number.
This means that the selection of the next run number is controlled by software (see [[#Automatic selection of the run number]]).


== Run Number Ranges ==
== Run Number Ranges ==
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; BNQR : 45001 - 49999 inclusive
; BNQR : 45001 - 49999 inclusive
; test : 30001 - 30499 inclusive
; test : 30001 - 30499 inclusive
== Automatic selection of the run number ==
The selection of the next run number is done automatically, controlled by the perlscript [[BNMR: Perlscripts#get_next_run_number.pl|get_next_run_number.pl]], and the users are prevented from [[#Prevent User from editing run number|editing the run number]]. 


== Prevent User from editing run number ==
== Prevent User from editing run number ==

Revision as of 15:42, 21 July 2016

Introduction

bnmr and bnqr experiments use the MUSR run number scheme, whereby "Real" runs are assigned a run number in a certain range depending on the beamline. All "Test" runs have a run number selected from the test run number range (independent of beamline).

This means that the selection of the next run number is controlled by software (see #Automatic selection of the run number).

Run Number Ranges

The following run number ranges have been assigned:

BNMR
40001 - 44499 inclusive
BNQR
45001 - 49999 inclusive
test
30001 - 30499 inclusive

Automatic selection of the run number

The selection of the next run number is done automatically, controlled by the perlscript get_next_run_number.pl, and the users are prevented from editing the run number.

Prevent User from editing run number

By default, the MIDAS system allows the user to edit the run number at the begin-of-run. MIDAS provides a way of preventing editing of the run number. This is implemented in the ODB of both the bnmr and bnqr experiments, e.g.

[local:bnqr:Stopped]/>ls "/experiment/Edit on start/Edit run number" 
Edit run number                 n