Help Viewing EVOScan logs in Excel
It opened fine for me in Excel.. What I do notice is the values are all incorrect,
Are you trying to log with a wideband simultaneously?
Are you trying to log with a wideband simultaneously?
Last edited by MalibuJack; Aug 10, 2006 at 04:31 AM.
Unfortunatelly Frank Dux, this is what is keeping us from tuning the first EVO in Greece using Ecuflash
Eisai Ellinas kai esi?
With OpenOffice (only in my desktop PC), everything seemed to appear fine...In Excel is saved as .csv (comma delimited)...We do nothing else than taking the file from Evoscan v0.8 (pre-release) and open it in excel...
Eisai Ellinas kai esi?With OpenOffice (only in my desktop PC), everything seemed to appear fine...In Excel is saved as .csv (comma delimited)...We do nothing else than taking the file from Evoscan v0.8 (pre-release) and open it in excel...
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Comma delimiting is fine, the file opens and loads seperate columns as a CSV.. However every single one of the data values is unlike anything I've seen before..
Check the Data.XML (and other XML files) to make sure their not corrupt..
Check the Data.XML (and other XML files) to make sure their not corrupt..
Could it be a comma and decimal point problem?
In the USA a closed TPS will read about 13.33333(with a decimal point). In other parts of the world it would read 13,33333(with a comma).
Just a thought....
In the USA a closed TPS will read about 13.33333(with a decimal point). In other parts of the world it would read 13,33333(with a comma).
Just a thought....
Hi
I also have a problem with viewing EvoScan logs in Excel, Nicolas how did you fix your problem, I live in Iceland so I probably have the same , . problem as you.
But my data looks really strange, atleast I cant make any sense of it but then again I am a complete beginner.
If anyone would be kind enough to take a look at my logs I would be really happy.
regards
Gudmundur Thor
ps: I did search for a beginners guide to EvoScan but didnt find any so that is why I am posting here
I also have a problem with viewing EvoScan logs in Excel, Nicolas how did you fix your problem, I live in Iceland so I probably have the same , . problem as you.
But my data looks really strange, atleast I cant make any sense of it but then again I am a complete beginner.
If anyone would be kind enough to take a look at my logs I would be really happy.
regards
Gudmundur Thor
ps: I did search for a beginners guide to EvoScan but didnt find any so that is why I am posting here
Its possibly your numbering system, if you view 3.12 as 3,12 then thats your problem.. Evoscan creates comma delimited files, if your number system also uses commas it screws up the formatting. Try changing your number system to use the decimal point if thats the case and see if it fixes it.
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