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filereference:edx_edi [2015/03/29 22:24] enviadminfilereference:edx_edi [2017/11/10 09:25] – external edit 127.0.0.1
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-The ''<data_content>'' tag describes the thematic content of the file. Basically, it is not needed to read and display the values, but it increases the information feedback if one knows, what is in the file. +The ''<data_content>'' tag describes the thematic content of the file. Basically, it is not needed to read and display the values, but it increases the information feedback if one knows, what is in the file (see [[http://www.envi-met.info/hg2e/doku.php?id=filereference:output:start]]
  
 The file content in ENVI-met is referenced in more than one way:  The file content in ENVI-met is referenced in more than one way: 
-  - By the **folder** where it is stored. All output files are organised in different folders such as ''atmosphere'' or ''soil''  to make clear what is the content. This is a very unsafe identifier as files are moved around frequently.+  - By the **folder** where it is stored. All output files are organised in different folders such as ''atmosphere'' or ''soil''  to make clear what is the content (see . This is a very unsafe identifier as files are moved around frequently.
   - By the **''filename''**.  Each file produced by ENVI-met holds a unique identifier such as ''_AT_'' for atmospheric data (see above).  In versions before 4.0 this was the only identifer to make clear what actually is stored in the file as file might be moved out of their original folders.   - By the **''filename''**.  Each file produced by ENVI-met holds a unique identifier such as ''_AT_'' for atmospheric data (see above).  In versions before 4.0 this was the only identifer to make clear what actually is stored in the file as file might be moved out of their original folders.
   - By the **''<data_content>''** tag. In Version V4 we have added a more explicit information tag about the content of the file. This replaces any file analysis for the identifier mentioned above which might be gone by renaming a file.    - By the **''<data_content>''** tag. In Version V4 we have added a more explicit information tag about the content of the file. This replaces any file analysis for the identifier mentioned above which might be gone by renaming a file.