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@Listor , gmail, hotmail and other services like that usually have free cloud storage of at least 5GB. Maybe you can upload the file there and give @BWST access to that cloud drive for him to pull the file from.
In order to post the .csv file here, it needs to be smaller than 5 MB. You have 2 options for achieving that file size.
1. Zip the file using the feature built into a PC's operating system.
2. Open the .csv and trim down the irrelevant data lines in an effort to shorten the length of the data log in an effort to reduce the file size.
You have my email if that helps. I'm camping with spotty WiFi, but will take a look when I can.
I'm working on getting a laptop soon that will allow me to get access to google drive, read USB sticks, and finally get a copy of that FSM Sous set up. My work laptop is my only PC for forum work currently, but it is really locked down by my company.
Edit: Your time stamps in the CSV file are saved as text values. Can you resave them as number values? The instructions for the PID Charting Tool show you how.
Oh the log is from a CTS? That is going to take some manipulation of the data. Right now the time markers are in a format that the charting tool does not recognize.
Oh the log is from a CTS? That is going to take some manipulation of the data. Right now the time markers are in a format that the charting tool does not recognize.
ok so something i am trying to figure out, i am exporting it to a cvs file from the cts, i was thinking it was by default saving as a semicolon delimited cvs file but it shows up as comma delimited, lol so now i am stumped , i tried to resave the info to*.cvs but still does not covert properly
Just send me the raw file from the CTS. I have received the new file and the time markers are in a format the charting tool does not understand. I have tried all the Excel tricks to reformat them but have been unsuccessful.
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