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  1. Select Device File
    Hit the "Select Device File" button. You can either enter a full filename by hand, or use the filebrowser, to browse to /mccfs2/u1/lcls/physics/onlinemodel/xal/ and select the Devices file you created in the process above. in our example above this files was named "xalDevices_20090120_115855.xml". (Tip: since there are many files in this directory, hit "Last Modified" twice, to sort the files by date, latest first). Select the xalDevices file you created, and hit the Open icon (with a picture of a folder!) in the filebrowser dialog to make the selection. (It's a bit confusing using the word "Open" to mean "Select" - talk to Oracle about that - they went cheap and used the firefox file selection widget, designed for selecting a file to open, but they use it to mean "select").
  2. Select Elements File
    Hit the "Select Elements File" button. The filebrowser should open at the right directory - amazing! Hit "Last Modified" twice to sort the files again, and click on the xalElements file you created in step 5 above. Hit "Open".
    (You do not need to upload the xalElements file at all).
  3. Comments.
    Enter a comment. Please include 2 items in your comment:
    • Your name, nickname, mark, catchphrase, or other distinguishing refrain from which your personal guilt can be established.
    • The Energy at the undulator predicted in step (question) above!
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    "*Submit"*.
    When you are finished, the screen should look something like this:
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    Hit the "Submit" button. The time to upload is about 1 minute! Note that additional time is presently spent creating the screen which echos the upload data, but in fact the model data is available for use as soon as you see the XML UplodUpload Results table:
    !image:XMLUploadResults.jpg|thumbnail!

Review the model data.

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Hit the "Run Data" tab to review the uploaded results of any model which has been uploaded, including the last. Hit the little spectacles icon next to a model upload to view the model parameters of each element calculated as part of that model. 
!image:checkRunData.jpg|thumbnails! 

This interface takes a while to load the data, but it can do it for any uploaded model.
Alternatively, use AIDA to check the Rmats of the model elements for the latest upload.

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