2 destination file options, 1 file format – Campbell Scientific RTDAQ Software User Manual

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Section 10. Utilities

formats and filemarks). For instance, the default name for a table called
MyData stored in TOA5 format would be TOA5_MyData.dat.

The destination directory or filename for a converted file can be changed on an
individual file basis. Click on the row for the file that you wish to change. It
will be highlighted. Select Options | Change Output File from the
CardConvert menu, and browse for or type in a new path and/or filename.
You can apply a directory path change to all files by selecting Options | Apply
Directory to All.

You do not have to convert all files that are found in the selected directory.
Select one or more files for conversion by selecting or clearing the check box
beside the individual file name. If a box is checked the file will be converted;
if a box is cleared the file will not be converted. To quickly select or clear all
check boxes, choose Options | Check All or Clear Check All from the
CardConvert menu.

The list of files displayed for a particular drive or directory can be updated by
selecting Options | Rebuild File Lists from the menu. Any new files that
have been stored since you last selected the drive (or since the last rebuild),
will be added to the list.

Tip: Right-click within the file list to display a shortcut menu containing the
items on the Options menu.

10.1.2 Destination File Options

The Destination File Options determine whether the data will be stored on the
PC in ASCII or binary format, how filemarks will be processed, and what
should happen when existing files with the same name are found.

10.1.2.1 File Format

The File Format is used to specify the format in which the data file should be
saved. Select the desired option from the list box:

ASCII Table Data (TOA5) - Data is stored in an ASCII comma separated
format. Header information for each of the data values is included, along
with field names and units of measure if they are available.

Binary Table Data (TOB1) - Data is stored in a binary format. Though
this format saves disk storage space, it may need to be converted before it
is usable in some other programs.

Array Compatible CSV - Data is stored in a user-defined comma separated
format. This option can be used to produce output files from table data
dataloggers that are similar to those created by mixed array dataloggers.
When this option is chosen, the Array CSV Options button becomes
available, so that you can customize the data string for the CSV file.

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