3 progressively stupider questions, offered in hopes of provoking the right answer:
- Perhaps depends on which standard name it's attached to?
- Are plural units allowed in the prefix?
- Why is the base mass unit kilogram, i.e., why does it already have a prefix?
If anyone has found a deep description of UDUNITS I'd love to know of it. So far it seems like one has to study and do tests with the code to understand all the details.
John
On May 26, 2014, at 06:53, "Lowry, Roy K." <rkl at bodc.ac.uk> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> We're getting a CF conformance checker error on the units 'milligrams per cubic meter'. Anybody know why it's wrong?
>
> Cheers, Roy.
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