Section 8. Working with Data Files on the PC
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Sets the text that will be used in the place of bad data. This is the
same as the text string used in the Replace Bad Data field that is
found under the Other button of the Output File tab.
/M
Compares two input files and creates an output file with a complete
data set comprised of both files. This is the same at the Match Files
option that is found under the Other button of the Output File tab. The
two input file names are separated with a comma but no spaces.
Example: Splitr Test.par/r Input1.dat,Input2.dat Output.prn/M
/S
Writes the output file without a form feed command after each page.
This is the same as the No FF (form feed) option that is found under
the Other button of the Output File tab.
/G
Outputs only the data marked as “bad” to the file. This is the same as
the Only Display Lines with Bad Data check box that is found under
the Other button of the Output File tab.
/0
Outputs the data in comma separated format. This is the same as
choosing the Comma option for the File Format.
/1
Outputs the data in printable ASCII format. This is the same as
choosing the Printable option for the File Format.
/2
Outputs the data using the Regional Settings of your Windows
operating system for the decimal indicator and data value separator.
This is the same as choosing the Custom option for the File Format
(this is the default option for the File Format field).
/F
Conditionally outputs the data using the Trigger On Stop Condition.
This is the same as choosing the Trigger On Stop Condition option
that is found under the Other button of the Output File tab. A stop
condition must also be specified. The example below does not specify
a start or copy condition. These two fields are indicated by the
“space-comma-space” entries. Select line entries are also shown in
this example.
Example: Test.par/r input1.dat Output.prn/F , 4[1450] ,
smpl(1..6),avg(7)
/T
Transposes the rows and columns of a file. This is the same as
choosing the Transpose File option that is found under the Other
button of the Output File tab.
/D
Enables the No Date Advance function, which keeps the date for
midnight from rolling to the next day. This is the same as choosing
the No Date Advance check box that is found under the Other button
of the Output File tab.
/N
Suppresses the summary information when processing time series
data. This is the same as choosing the No Summary check box that is
found under the Other button of the Output File tab.
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Summary of Contents for LoggerNet
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Page 30: ...Preface What s New in LoggerNet 4 xxvi...
Page 32: ...Section 1 System Requirements 1 2...
Page 44: ...Section 2 Installation Operation and Backup Procedures 2 12...
Page 136: ...Section 4 Setting up Datalogger Networks 4 80...
Page 227: ...Section 7 Creating and Editing Datalogger Programs 7 9...
Page 298: ...Section 7 Creating and Editing Datalogger Programs 7 80...
Page 402: ...Section 9 Automating Tasks with Task Master 9 12...
Page 406: ...Section 9 Automating Tasks with Task Master 9 16...
Page 450: ...Section 11 Utilities Installed with LoggerNet Admin and LoggerNet Remote 11 22...
Page 454: ...Section 12 Optional Client Applications Available for LoggerNet 12 4...
Page 462: ...Section 13 Implementing Advanced Communications Links 13 8...
Page 482: ...Section 14 Troubleshooting Guide 14 20...
Page 570: ...Appendix F Calibration and Zeroing F 16...
Page 578: ...Appendix G Importing Files into Excel G 8...
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