Weld profiles, Weld logging, E-mail capability – Lincoln Electric IM8001 PRODUCTION MONITORING 2.2 User Manual
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Archive of Data from the Database
Appendix A. Additional Information
IM8001
Production Monitoring™ User Manual
A.3
Procedure
Details
recognize the file and ask if you want to open it
anyway, click Yes. Click OK if the system tells you it
has detected the file as a SYLK file. The file should
open and you can skip the remaining steps.
6.
Choose
the
Delimited option under Original
data type and click Next.
The second page of the Text Import Wizard opens.
7.
Make sure there is only a check mark in the
Comma checkbox and click Finish.
The file should now open up in Excel in a readable
format for you.
Archive File Format
Once you have the file open in Excel, you can scroll through all the weld records contained within the
archive file (Figure 5.1). The top row of the file is the heading of the column and tells you what data
appears in that column for each weld. Each row in the file represents a single weld. Table 5.1 explains each
column in more detail.
Figure 5.1 Sample Archive File