4 toa5/tob1 format, 3 converting the file, 1 repairing/converting corrupted files – Campbell Scientific LoggerNet Datalogger Support Software User Manual

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Section 8. Working with Data Files on the PC

The

Create New Filenames option is disabled when the Use Filemarks, Use

Removemarks, or Use Time option is enabled.

Append to Last File – When this option is selected, converted data will be

appended to the end of the destination file. If the destination file does not exist

when a conversion is done, a new file will be created. On subsequent

conversions, converted data will be appended to the end of that file. If the

header of the new data does not match that of the data in the destination file, an

error will be generated. This option is most useful with the

Convert Only

New Data option to create a continuous file with no repetition of data.

8.3.2.4 TOA5/TOB1 Format

These two options are available when the ASCII Table Data (TOA5) or the

Binary Table Data (TOB1) output option is selected.

Store Record Number – By default, the record number for each row of data is

stored in the data file. This record number can be omitted from the converted

file by clearing the

Store Record Number check box.

Store Time Stamp – The time stamp can be omitted from the file by clearing

the

Store Time Stamp check box.

8.3.3 Converting the File

Once the File and Conversion settings are selected, press the Start Conversion

button. CardConvert will begin processing the file. When the file is being

processed, the estimated number of records and a percentage of the conversion

completed will be displayed at the bottom edge of the window. Note that the

values reflect an estimate of the amount of data in a table. If the table is set to

a fixed size, CardConvert returns a fairly close estimate. However, if the table

is set to auto-allocate, CardConvert essentially returns an estimate that reflects

the maximum number of records that can be stored based on card size (even if

the table is not completely full). Because of this, you may see the progress

reported as something less than 100% when the conversion is complete.

If a conversion is in progress and you wish to stop it, press the Cancel

Conversion button.

After file conversion is complete, summary information is provided in the field

below the file list. The summary provides a listing of the new files that were

created, and the total number of records converted for each table (if filemarks

are being processed for a table, the number of records returned is the

cumulative number of records for all files).

8.3.3.1 Repairing/Converting Corrupted Files

If you attempt to convert a file and receive a message that the input file

contained no data, you may want to consider using the Repair File option. You

may also want to consider using the Repair File option if you think there is

additional data on the card that is not being converted and included in the

output file. With either case, it is possible that data on the card has become

corrupted. The Repair File Option will attempt to scan the card for good frames

of data and output that data to a new binary file.

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