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MNT: Add useful error message when packet to datasets fails #763

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This occurs when there is a nested packet file definition with different variables for packets with the same apid. For example, with data spread across multiple packets and that definition being written into the XTCE logic.

Implementing the suggestion from here:
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@anamanica let me know if you think there is a better wording for this or if there is some other error message that would have helped in your debugging.

@greglucas greglucas added the enhancement New feature or request label Aug 21, 2024
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Quick and easy... LGTM.

This occurs when there is a nested packet file definition with
different variables for packets with the same apid. For example,
with data spread across multiple packets and that definition being
written into the XTCE logic.
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Force-pushing a new commit trying to retrigger pre-commit since I couldn't see a button to just re-run that single failing job :(

@greglucas greglucas merged commit 427cbf1 into IMAP-Science-Operations-Center:dev Aug 30, 2024
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@greglucas greglucas deleted the packet-to-dataset-warning branch August 30, 2024 13:43
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