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wasssup1990
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Rigol DG1022 AFG modified CSV
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April 17, 2010, 03:02:43 pm »
I have a recently bought Rigol DG1022 AFG and I'm having trouble trying to get the PC based software to accept a CSV file that has been aquired from a Rigol DS1052E DSO and modified in excel.
What could I be doing wrong here?
Thanks.
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mkissin
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April 18, 2010, 03:19:12 am »
Almost anything. If it's like the agilent software then it's very picky about the CSV format.
For me, Excel tended to put a lot of extra commas in the CSV file where there were empty cells in a column that had a value in it somewhere. The Agilent software hated that. Open the CSV file in notepad (or similar) and compare it to a known-good file.
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wasssup1990
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April 18, 2010, 03:45:41 am »
I'll give that a try when I have a chance. Comparing files on a byte level might tell me where excel is making the critical alterations. I'll use winhex.
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December 03, 2010, 07:15:24 pm »
found this old thread, but... no need to compare byte level for csv format, its just a simple plain comma separated text, do it in notepad instead of winhex is enough. see ya!
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