CPC 100 V1.41
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Automatically switches back to the Test Card View, and opens the test
procedure default. If the current test procedure contains unsaved data, you will
be asked whether or not you want to save them before you proceed.
File Operations
The
CPC 100
File Operations resemble the functionality known from the
Windows Explorer. File Operations comprises a F
I L E
and an E
D I T
submenu
with additional menu items as well as an O
P E N
and various S
A V E
. . . functions.
The highest hierarchical level of the
CPC 100
file system, the "root", is named
CPC 100
. Below this, you can create additional folders in a tree-structure of your
choice, save tests in these folders, and carry out file operations, such as open,
save, rename, copy, paste etc. For
CPC 100
V1 units with a USB memory stick
plugged in, a second tree root
USB Disk
is displayed as shown above.
The
CPC 100
file system differentiates two file types:
For a detailed description of the
CPC 100
File Operations refer to ”File
–
name
.
xml
A test procedure with all of its test cards and specific settings.
An .xml file may also contain test results and assessments that
were stored together with the settings as report in the
CPC 100
file system for archiving purposes.
–
name
.
xmt
Test procedure template, that is, a user-defined template
containing one or more test cards with all of their specific test
settings but without test results.
Summary of Contents for CPC 100
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