Kati Lassila-Perini

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Correction: these are not "Use with" for the POET SW record, but for the analysis example record which can be added for the CMS OD WS examples.

E.g.: http://opendata.cern.ch/record/1389 -> SIM CMSSW version CMSSW_5_3_11_patch6 On OpenData VM: ``` cmsrel CMSSW_5_3_11_patch6 cd CMSSW_5_3_11_patch6/src cmsenv scram tool info pythia6 Tool info as configured in location /home/cms-opendata/CMSSW_5_3_11_patch6 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Name :...

@jmhogan Maybe this could be included in the documentation if not already done.

@tiborsimko we probably need to extract these numbers from McM with a script. Maybe when I get an example script to get them for one dataset, you can help me...

Update after a discussio with Luca Perrozzi: For 2011, 2012 these numbers are not necessarily in mcm However, they can be found in "PREP" i.e. for 2011 http://cms.cern.ch/iCMS/prep/requestmanagement?campid=Summer11 (CMS internal:...

The file containing the cross-section values and filter efficiencies (in html) is now in https://cernbox.cern.ch/index.php/s/zalUiS5SoqU7Y1f (link update 16/04/2018) As it has the full Summer11 MC production campaign, it has much...

For the 2012 release, a similar listing (html extract) resulting from http://cms.cern.ch/iCMS/prep/requestmanagement?campid=Summer12_DR53X is in https://cernbox.cern.ch/index.php/s/hNofuQSnDcmLtWt (link updated 16/04/2018)

A note for the numbers to be extracted: - cross-section - filter efficiency - matching efficiency are to be multiplied to obtain the correct effective cross section. In PREP (i.e....

The pdf file of the 2011 listing (see above for html https://github.com/cernopendata/opendata.cern.ch/issues/1137#issuecomment-249569559) [PREP - Request Management 2011 xc.pdf](https://github.com/cernopendata/opendata.cern.ch/files/811610/PREP.-.Request.Management.2011.xc.pdf)

The cross-sections are now avalaible from CMSDAS where they can be extracted in more straigth forward way. In any case (from Luca Perrozzi) > these values are usually computed >...