![]() A progress bar is shown above the table and the Process button changes to Cancel to allow cancelling the process. Note that (CONVERTED) is not shown as this is the default output.Ĭlicking the Process button starts the processing of the items list. If we change TEMP1 back to CONVERTED the item list is again updated. This updates the item list as follows.Ĭlicking the pencil next to an individual item brings up a similar dialog. In this example we change from the default of CONVERTED to RAW. This allows you to change the data type of all items in the list. ALL items can be edited by clicking the pencil icon in the header.Ĭlicking the Edit All brings up the Edit All Items dialog. Items can be edited by clicking the Pencil icon next to the item. ALL items can be removed by clicking the Trash icon in the header. Items can be removed by clicking the Trash icon next to the item. Once you’ve added items the Items table will have a list of items. When you select an individual Item the button changes to “Add Item” and the Description field updates with the item’s description. Note: This can be a LOT of telemetry points but any added point can be removed. This would add EVERY item defined in the specified packet. When you select a Packet the Item drop down defaults to which sets the button to “Add Packet”. This would add EVERY item defined in EVERY packet in the target. When you select a Target the Packet drop down defaults to which sets the button to “Add Target”. If you enter an invalid time, Data Extractor will warn you and indicate the correct syntax.ĭata Extractor provides Target, Packet, Item drop downs to select the items you want to export. Start Time and End Time are simple text fields. Note you can also manually type in the date. Clicking the Start Date and End Date text fields opens a Date Chooser dialog. Selecting Items for Output Start/End Date/Timeĭata Extractor provides text fields where you specify the time range to extract items. ![]() Add a Matlab comment (‘%’) to the header.Fill empty cells with the previous value.Skip ignored items when adding targets or packets.You can delete existing configurations by clicking the Trash icon next to a configuration name. You click the Configuration Name text field, enter the name of your new configuration, and click Ok to save. It displays a list of all saved configurations (INST_TEMPS in this example). When you select File Save the Save Configuration dialog appears. You select a configuration and then click Ok to load it. When you select File Open the Open Configuration dialog appears. The Open and Save Configuration options deserve a little more explanation. Save the current configuration (item list).Data Extractor also has a number of options to control the output for post processing in Excel or Matlab, for example. Individual items or entire packets can be processed over any time period. Data Extractor extracts command and telemetry items into comma or tab separated files.
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