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Re: loggin software
- To: Peter Kammel <kammel@npl.uiuc.edu>
- Subject: Re: loggin software
- From: Damir Anicic <Damir.Anicic@psi.ch>
- Date: Fri, 05 May 2006 08:59:41 +0200
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Hi!
Unfortunately, it seems that noone has needed that SW until now.
Or maybe they use Win NT.
Anyhow, this is unsupported software. We have to change it on the web
accordingly (delete).
There is another possibility.
Find here attached the version vith Microsift Access example.
There is no documentation for it yet.
But, you have to unpack it somwhere.
Copy the logDLL.dll and ONCRPC.DLL into WINDOWS directory.
Double-click on loggingDevices.mdb.
If you have Microsoft office (we used version 2002) it will start.
Click Tables
Double-click Devices
Enter and delete the devices names as you please (you have to
know which devics you need)
close the table
Click Forms
Double-click MainMenu
Click Datum Eingabe... to change the start and end date
Click Get Logging Results...
Wait a few seconds (depends on date range = number of data records
to get)
You can now close the MainMenu
Click Tables
Double-click Results (that's it)
Microsoft access has possibilyty to export data for Excel,
or Excel has abbility to import from Access directly.
That's in a moment the only way to get the logging data on Microsoft
Windows.
P.S. Anton Mezger is the contact person if you need any help.
Kind regards,
D. Anicic