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Data logging in Excel?

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lrob

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Oct 3, 2003
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My functionality in Excel is limited, however Iam currently looking at options for recording data in my plant. I can get real time information to Excel, I just dont know if I can use Excel to histrically save this information into retrievable files?
 
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lrob:

Once the data has been imported into Excel, would you not just save the workbook in native Excel format (*.xls)? Other options are text (comma or tab delimited), etc....
 
I don't understand the question.

I've used excel for numerous hydrology studies, which is data intensive. A primary consideration is the limit in the number or rows for a worksheet (65536 rows for Excel2002), which you need to compare to the number of data points you will be dumping to the spreadsheet.

For example, if you were to collect a data reading every second you would only be able to accomodate 18.2 hours of data per worksheet.

Also, Excel is probably more of a memory hog than just dumping data to an ASCII text file.

Good luck!
 
Thanks for all the response. I do not know how to create and dump data into an ASCII file. Can I bring the data into Excel and dump it from there on an interval? Would I be better off using a different program?
 
lrob:

Need more details on your application to assist.

By what means is data transferred to PC- serial port, etc?

How do you currently get the real time data into Excel?

What is the format of the data in terms of charaters, bytes, termination characters, etc?



 
Check with the data logger manufacturer, many provide software support. FOr example, there's a program called BoxCar that works with HOBO data loggers...
 
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