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TCPlomp

Export Search results to a CSV/Excel table

Status: Declined

Hello

Thank you for your request. We understand your suggestion but given the age of this entry and the fact that just a few sponsors are supporting it, we have decided to decline this suggestion and prefer to develop more frequently requested features instead. We hope you understand this. 

Greetings

Walter

I would like to export the table from the Navigator search pane into Excel or a CSV file so we can use that in a report (Word) as an overview of performed measurements.

We can quite good configure that table so let's make use of that.

 

Ton

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Brad_Turpin
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Hi Ton,

 

In the meantime, how about you highlight all the columns you want in the Search Results table, drag them into an empty Data Portal, then select the menu "File>>Save as" and choose to the "Save as type:" to be "CSV File" or "Textfile - Auto  detect (*.csv)".  Note that in DIAdem 2010 you can save the column configuration along with the *.TDQ query file and load it back in.

 

Brad Turpin

DIAdem Product Support Engineer
National Instruments

TCPlomp
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Brad,

 

that is not going to work.

I tried that, but it's loading all the data into the dataportal.


What I wanted was an overview of all the measuremente performed as a table. I'm not interested in the measurement data itself.

 

Ton

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Brad_Turpin
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Hi Ton,

 

That's because you dragged the ROWS of the table.  Drag instead from one of the selected COLUMNS and you will see what you want in the Data Portal, ready to export.  Alternatively, you can right-click on one of the column headings and select the menu "Load Property As Channel", which will result in the same channels containing the column values, NOT the raw data arrays implicit behind each row.

 

Brad Turpin

DIAdem Product Support Engineer
National Instruments

Walter_Rick
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Status changed to: Declined

Hello

Thank you for your request. We understand your suggestion but given the age of this entry and the fact that just a few sponsors are supporting it, we have decided to decline this suggestion and prefer to develop more frequently requested features instead. We hope you understand this. 

Greetings

Walter