Hi all,

I tried USGS GXs again with 9.2.

When trying to run the band pass filter I received an error. The error
occurs trying to import the file bpfil.pst into a gdb. The error is a
file not found error because the bpfil.pst file is actaully named
bpfil.pstBpfil. Therefore no data is written to it and it is not
imported into the gdb.

I looked through the source code but couldn't figure out where the
error is happening.

Any help would be appreciated

Thanks
Sean
Sean Walker, M.Sc., P.Geo.
Senior Geophysicist
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On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 12:54 PM, author.nameemail
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> Hello,
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>
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> We are experiencing similar errors as we updated recently to 9.1.
>
> We also tested (example.Gx + example.dll) as posted into GX Development Kit
> in one of the 8.x versions.
>
> Not able to run it nor similar GXs that we’ve been using fine with 8.5.
>
> Any progress on this?
>
> Is this new version limited to 64bit GXs compiled on 9.1 GX developer kit?
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>
>
> Thanks,
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> Dumitru Ion
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> Potential Fields Team, Aramco
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> From: edcunion <[email protected]> [mailto:[email protected]]
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> To: Geosoft Oasis montaj and Target <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [geonet] USGS-GX Band Pass Filter Error
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> Sean,
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> yes noticed this, its on the to-do list to have a look at this after
> finishing up some other stuff. In the past (ver 7 to ver 8 Gx upgrade) it
> was a matter of a clean install where all traces of the older USGS Gx were
> removed, the new Gx &  dlls etc installed in the right directories, and
> putting in the new paths in the environment variable settings in Windows but
> I'm not sure if this last step was needed as long as the new Gx & dlls etc
> were all in the right places.
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> Cheers,
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> Ed
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> On Wednesday, February 15, 2017 4:45 AM, author.nameemail
> <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I recently upgraded to Oasis 9.1. I re-installed the OM90 USGS
> potential fields GX. However, I am getting an error when I try to
> bandpass filter the data. It looks like a path or file name error
> related to trying to to write the bpfil.pst file (image attached). I
> have noticed some odd things because some files reside in the 32-bit
> Geosoft directory and some the 64-bit. Not sure if that is what is
> going on here.
>
> Has anyone else had similar problems?
>
> Sean
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>
> Sean Walker, M.Sc., P.Geo.
> Senior Geophysicist
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