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2.1 Program Operation

2.1.1 Menu.
The Getdata program has three
menu items on the Main Menu Bar at the top of
the screen as shown in Figure 3. These menu
items are:
Export
Exit
Help
Figure 3 Getdata Program Opening Screen
A. Export Menu Item -
file that can be read by other programs such as
spreadsheets. When Export is selected, the
dialog box shown in Figure 4 will be displayed.
There are several choices available to you in this
dialog box.
Figure 4 Export Menu Item Dialog Box
1. Drive - If you chose to put your Recorder
files in a drive other than where the Getdata
program is stored, then you will need to
click on the Drives Arrow and select the
drive letter that the Recorder files are lo-
cated on. Most times, if you are using a
disk from the Recorder, this will be the "A"
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This option creates a
drive. Select the drive your files are located
in by clicking on it.
2. Folders - If you chose to put your Recorder
files in a folder other than where the Getdata
program is stored, then you will need to double-
click on the drive letter and double-click on a
folder to select the folder that the Recorder files
are located in. Most times, if you are using a
disk from the Recorder, this will be the "A"
drive.
3. List Files of Type - The default file type ex-
tention is a ".DT" or Pen file. You may click on
the List File of Type Arrow and select one of the
following by clicking on the file type to highlight
it:
Pen File (.DT)
All Files (*.*)
Alarm/Event Files (.ALM)
4. File Name - You must now set up an export
File Name. After you have set the Drive, the
Folder, and the File Type, a list of the desired
file names should appear. Click on the File
Name you wish to export or click inside of the
small File Name text box and type in a file
name of your choice. Click the OK Button and
the Export Dialog Box will appear.
5. Export Dialog Box - At this point the Export
Dialog Box will appear to allow you to select
how you want the file to be exported, as shown
in Figure 5.
a. Exported File Format - Alarm/Events - Alarm/
Event files are exported as comma separated
variables (CSV). The file has a header as follows:
"Date", "Time", "Point/Event", "Type", "Value"
Each line afterwards has a line of data that corre-
sponds to each line in the event window that is
being exported. The data on each line follows the
format indicated by the labels above. The format
in which time and date are stored is as it appears
in the event window, and may be changed by
using the Options/Display menu in the Compan-
ion software.
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