Receive a User output database
1. Press the “D” button to receive the database,
2. Select the file(modify an old file, or create a new one) where User output
database will be written,
3. Select the User output database file type, and press Save,
4. When the receiving will be finished, User output database will be available
at location given in Output Message field (field “C”).
When user double clicks for .csv file MS Excel will open it and analyze data basing
on content of column. The problem with default recognition of data is that if any
number in MS Excel takes more then 12 chars it is displayed in exponential format.
To prevent it we have added a possibility to put a char before transponder number
which is classical example of numbers taking more then 12 chars.
To set this option you have to select Option->Settings; there user can turn on/off
this option and set the char which will be placed before every transponder number
which will be placed in Table or Log. As a default this option is turned off.
The matching definition of database and User input database term is a little bit
complicated. If you are not familiar with HDS rules, the most important is to make
the same amounts of lines in TABLE section and columns in User input database.
Remaining rules will be explained in HDS description.
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Converting the MS Excel file to cvs or txt file is very simple, you have to use the
operation File->Save as and there select the appropriate for you option (csv or txt) with
specified separator, it is important to declare the same separator in Application Program.
Converting from other programs like OpenOffice's Calc or SQL-based programs is
similar.
To import the csv type User output database file you have to double-click on file to import
it to MS EXCEL, if the file type is txt you have to use operation File->Open and there select
appropriate for you type (txt) and use import wizard.
Importing User output database to other programs like OpenOffice's Calc or SQL-based
programs is similar.