3 years now and still got the same issue(someone gotta know this)
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My datamaster file are in .uni file...Is there a way to transfer them in .csv format.
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You can download datamaster from tts and read as many logs as you want to for as long as you want to. The free trial only cares about when you try to make a log. No reason not to have it at home too for things like this.
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One of the privileges of being a senior citizen (in addition to the fact that I am sucking the SS system dry from you younger guys) is being as grumpy as I want to be.....
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Well i dont know how to do it correctly.I open a uni file and then a got to export engin data but all that it gave me is 32 slots and it doesnt do anything when i clic on export...
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You have to fill the 32 slots with the specific data you want to "export" - e.g. RPM, MPH, LT-L, LT-R, Cell, etc.. Then you have to name the file. Then you have to specify the range of record numbers you want to export (usually 1 to last record number). Somewhere in the past I have listed my recommendations for the data you want to put in the 32 slots. For example, you don't need to export both the long term counts (e.g. - 128) and the LT% correction. That data is redundant. I like to work with the counts.
If I was at work, I'd do the export to get into Excel, so I can use a standard approach to quantifying and searching the data. But my wife just had hip replacement surgery, and I'm not spending much time in the office - and when I do spend time there, I have to do six days' work in a few hours, so no time for playing with DataMaster.
If I was at work, I'd do the export to get into Excel, so I can use a standard approach to quantifying and searching the data. But my wife just had hip replacement surgery, and I'm not spending much time in the office - and when I do spend time there, I have to do six days' work in a few hours, so no time for playing with DataMaster.
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