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gllssi2isis fails with GO-J/JSA-SSI-2-REDR-V1.1 data #5396

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sschmaus opened this issue Jan 6, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #5570
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gllssi2isis fails with GO-J/JSA-SSI-2-REDR-V1.1 data #5396

sschmaus opened this issue Jan 6, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #5570
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sschmaus commented Jan 6, 2024

ISIS version(s) affected: 8.0.2

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when trying to convert Galileo SSI images downloaded from Opus, I run into the following error:

gllssi2isis from=C0349746326R.LBL to=./work/__G1I0012_raw.cub
**ERROR** Unable to read [DATA_SET_ID] from input file [C0349746326R.LBL].

The field 'DATA_SET_ID' is available in the label though.

How to reproduce
run this command on Galileo images from Opus, e.g.: https://opus.pds-rings.seti.org/opus/#/view=detail&detail=go-ssi-c0349746326
gllssi2isis from=C0349746326R.LBL to=./work/__G1I0012_raw.cub

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Additional context
changing the value of 'DATA_SET_ID' in the label from 'GO-J/JSA-SSI-2-REDR-V1.1' to 'GO-J/JSA-SSI-2-REDR-V1.0' (decrease in minor version) the process executes fine and I was able to process the data.

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lwellerastro commented Mar 11, 2024

I confirmed that the OPUS downloaded image can not be ingested via gllssi2isis because the program expects
DATA_SET_ID = "GO-J/JSA-SSI-2-REDR-V1.0" and the OPUS served file has V.1.1 as the OP indicates.

Data from the PDS can be successfully ingested because they have the expected DATA_SET_ID. In order to ingest the OPUS data we need to consider being able to read V1.1 data. As the OP pointed out, simply making that change to his OPUS image label allowed for it to be ingested, so it could be an easy fix (in theory).

Data is available under my user work area:
PDS download: /Isis3Tests/Gllssi2isis/Git5396/6326r.lbl and 6326r.img
(see proc.scr for data urls and other notes)

OPUS download: /Isis3Tests/Gllssi2isis/Git5396/OpusArchive/C0349746326R.LBL and C0349746326R.IMG

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