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Hi all,
I've produced tcl files also for NOT skimmed generic MC produced AFTER
dec. 2002 and I've submitted testing jobs against 2000 B+ without any
problem.
I'll try also to test other years & B0 but I think that we can safely
assume that the problem does not exist for NOT skimmed generic MC.

Here are the numbers:

B0 MC:
generic/B0/200?/new/genbnu/mar*.tcl
Final number of added events:: 35236000

B+ MC:
generic/ChB/200?/new/genbch/mar*.tcl
Final number of added events:: 39998500

Those numbers , I can say (but Urs and Concezio can correct me if I am
wrong), are consistent with what expected (~70-80fb-1 missing)

Tcl files are in the ususal place subdivided in the usual format:
/nfs/farm/babar/AWG18/ISL/sx-080702/tcls_sum02/genSP4/

B0 and ChB (first level dir)
2000,2001,2002 (second level dir)
new (only new MC has been produced :)...)
genbnu genbch  (fourth level dir)
and then:
mar*.tcl (all the tcl files produced since dec-2002 up to 12-march-2003)

If Daniele, Ed and Urs can help on production I suggest:

1) Urs that has the greatest production power (our production Superman
:)..) can produced 2002 (B0 and B+)
2) Daniele can take care of 2001 (B0)
3) Ed can take care of 2001 (B+)
4) I'll take care of 2000 (B0 and B+)

Let me know were you're going to store the output
(I'm filling /nfs/farm/babar/AWG18/ISL/sx-030503 and I've made some room
on /nfs/farm/babar/AWG18/ISL/ in such a way that you can ccreate your own
directory there and store the output. I do not know if that available
space would be enough (semmes to me really difficult)....)

Let me know problems-questions.

ciao,
Alessio

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