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4.7.2 Exporting multiple files with Explorer
Both ‘.ses’ files and ‘.raw_bin’ files can be exported using Windows Explorer. In the Session
file folder right click on the session file you want to export and select Export. The file will be
exported using the data granularity and separating characters specified in the options (see
section 4.8). NB: More than one session file can be selected at once. Exporting multiple
files with Explorer also applies to ‘.raw_bin’ files in the Raw file folder.
Both ‘.ses’ files and ‘.raw_bin’ files can be exported using Windows Explorer. In the Session
file folder right click on the session file you want to export and select Export. The file will be
exported using the data granularity and separating characters specified in the options (see
section 4.8). NB: More than one session file can be selected at once. Exporting multiple
files with Explorer also applies to ‘.raw_bin’ files in the Raw file folder.
4.7.3 Exporting from a Command Prompt or a Batch File
IceTagAnalyser 2008 supports a number of command line options that can be used to open
or export session files. This can be useful, should scripted/batch file exporting be required.
IceTagAnalyser 2008 supports the following command line options:
IceTagAnalyser 2008 supports a number of command line options that can be used to open
or export session files. This can be useful, should scripted/batch file exporting be required.
IceTagAnalyser 2008 supports the following command line options:
IceTagAnalyser.exe [/exp [/format:csv/mdb] [/force]] <filename>
where
<filename>
Full path and name of a .ses file
/exp
Option will export file to csv or mdb. If omitted, file will be opened in
IceTagAnalyser.
IceTagAnalyser.
/format:csv Exports file as csv (output file name will not be prompted)
/format:mdb Exports file as mdb (output file name will not be prompted)
/force
Export will overwrite existing files without prompting
For command-line exports, the output path and output format (time granularity and delimiters)
are taken from the current IceTagAnalyser settings. Appendix B contains some command-line
examples.
are taken from the current IceTagAnalyser settings. Appendix B contains some command-line
examples.
4.8 Options
Select File > Options from the pull-down menu to set the application options for the
IceTagAnalyser 2008 software. The options that are configurable include the default path for
Raw, Session, Report and Export file storage settings; export settings for the CSV files and
Device Probing COM settings. Figure 15 shows the ‘default paths’ tab. Downloaded session
files are, by default, set as read-only. The ‘read only’ tick boxes on the ‘default Paths’ tab
allow this safety feature to be overridden.
Select File > Options from the pull-down menu to set the application options for the
IceTagAnalyser 2008 software. The options that are configurable include the default path for
Raw, Session, Report and Export file storage settings; export settings for the CSV files and
Device Probing COM settings. Figure 15 shows the ‘default paths’ tab. Downloaded session
files are, by default, set as read-only. The ‘read only’ tick boxes on the ‘default Paths’ tab
allow this safety feature to be overridden.
Figure 15. Default directory settings