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06 Feb 2025 | 
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | Transition from mana -> manalyzer | > > Is there a clear migration docu somewhere?
 
 
I can also give you links to the alpha-g | 
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06 Feb 2025 | 
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | Transition from mana -> manalyzer | > Could somebody please give me a boost?
 
 
no need to shout into the void, it is pretty | 
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  2938  
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05 Feb 2025 | 
Andrea Capra | Forum | Transition from mana -> manalyzer | Hi Andreas,
 
 
please find in elog:2938/1 a short introduction | 
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  2937  
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05 Feb 2025 | 
Andreas Suter | Forum | Transition from mana -> manalyzer | Hi,
 
 
we are planning to migrate from mana to manalyzer. | 
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  2936  
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01 Feb 2025 | 
Pavel Murat | Bug Report | MIDAS history system not using the event timestamps ? | > I have a time series of slow control measurements 
in an ASCII format - 
 
> data records in a format (run_number, time, | 
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  2935  
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31 Jan 2025 | 
Pavel Murat | Forum | converting non-MIDAS slow control data into MIDAS history format ? | I think I found an answer to my question: 
a user-controlled event header does have 
a time stamp: 
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  2934  
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30 Jan 2025 | 
Pavel Murat | Forum | converting non-MIDAS slow control data into MIDAS history format ? | Dear MIDAS experts,
 
 
I have a time series of slow control measurements | 
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  2933  
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20 Jan 2025 | 
Ben Smith | Forum | mjsonrpc: how to increase the max allowed length of the callback response ? | > I'm using MIDAS javascript interface (mjsonrpc) 
to communicate with a frontend from a custom 
web page 
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  2932  
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18 Jan 2025 | 
Pavel Murat | Forum | mjsonrpc: how to increase the max allowed length of the callback response ? | Dear MIDAS experts,
 
 
I'm using MIDAS javascript interface (mjsonrpc) | 
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  2931  
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09 Jan 2025 | 
Stefan Ritt | Suggestion | improved find_package behaviour for Midas | After some iterations, we merged the branch 
with the new build scheme. Now you can compile 
any midas program as described at
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  2930  
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06 Jan 2025 | 
Alexandr Kozlinskiy | Suggestion | improved find_package behaviour for Midas | currently to link Midas to project one has 
to do several steps in cmake script:
 
- do `find_package`
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  2929  
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05 Jan 2025 | 
Stefan Ritt | Forum | time ordering of run transition calls to TMFeEquipment things | Hi Pavel,
 
 
have you looked into 
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  2928  
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02 Jan 2025 | 
Pavel Murat | Forum | time ordering of run transition calls to TMFeEquipment things | Hi K.O., your clarification is much appreciated! 
 
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  2927  
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01 Jan 2025 | 
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | time ordering of run transition calls to TMFeEquipment things | > I have a question about "tmfe approach" 
to implementing MIDAS frontends. If I read 
the code correctly, 
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  2926  
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29 Dec 2024 | 
Pavel Murat | Forum | time ordering of run transition calls to TMFeEquipment things | Dear MIDAS experts, 
 
 
I have a question about "tmfe approach" to | 
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  2925  
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19 Dec 2024 | 
Stefan Ritt | Suggestion | New alarm count added | Another modification has been done to the 
alarm system. 
 
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  2924  
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19 Dec 2024 | 
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | [History plots] "Jump to current time" resets x range to 7d | I had put in a check which limits the range 
to 7d into the past if you press the "play" 
button, but now I'm not sure why this was | 
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  2923  
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17 Dec 2024 | 
Lukas Gerritzen | Bug Report | [History plots] "Jump to current time" resets x range to 7d | To reproduce:
 
- Open a history plot, click [-] a few times 
until the x axis shows more than 7 days.
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  2922  
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13 Dec 2024 | 
Marius Koeppel | Info | New Feature: Message Search | Dear all,
 
 
a new feature was implemented which allows | 
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  2921  
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12 Dec 2024 | 
Stefan Ritt | Suggestion | New alarm sound flag to be tested | We had the case in MEG that some alarms were 
actually just warnings, not very severe. 
This happens for example if we calibrate | 
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