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Section 5. Program Creation and Editing
5.2.2.4 Step 4 – Setup Output Tables
After selecting the sensors to be measured, you can choose what data to store 
from the outputs step: 
On the left, Short Cut will show the sensors you’ve added to be measured, with 
the measurement labels you’ve used. On the right is a multi-tabbed grid that 
shows the output tables. Most users store data as summaries over time – 
hourly and daily are common intervals for meteorological stations – but you 
can choose the table names (Array ID for Edlog mixed-array dataloggers) and 
intervals needed. You can even add additional tables as necessary. 
To store a measurement to final storage, simply click on a measurement label 
on the left, choose the data processing you want for that measurement by 
clicking one of the enabled buttons in the middle, and Short Cut adds the 
necessary instructions to save that data. In the example below, average air 
temperature, a sample of relative humidity, wind vector outputs, and average 
barometric pressure were selected for a 60-minute interval. Short Cut enables 
the most logical outputs for each measurement. If you require an output that is 
not enabled you can right-click on the measurement to get a pop-up menu 
containing all output options. You can also select a block of measurements 
(left-click+drag or left-click and shift+left-click) to do the same output on all 
of them. Note however that only output options common to all of the selected 
measurements will be enabled. 
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