Omron NT - SUPPORT TOOL FOR WINDOWS V4 Operation Manual page 331

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Recipe Table
Improper Line Dialog
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The first line of a CSV file is the header. The first field is the recipe name. If it con-
tains ASCII characters from 0x00 to 0x1F will be converted to spaces after im-
port. The second field is "Master Record Flag," which is equivalent to the Lock
check box in the Record Setting dialog. Subsequent fields are the names of all
the parameters in the record.
The second line onwards contain the parameter value of the records in the rec-
ipe. The first field is the record name. The second field is a value indicating
whether the Lock check box should be checked or unchecked. 0 means un-
checked and 1 means checked. Any other values are considered invalid. Subse-
quent fields are the actual values of the parameters in that record.
During export of parameters in the Record Setting Table, the decimal points of
the parameters will not be exported. Example: Parameter 1 is set to 3 integer
digits and 2 decimal digits, and the parameter value is 123.45. After exporting to
CSV format the value will become 12345. Hexadecimal values will be converted
to the decimal equivalent after export.
If you try to import a CSV file that has a value with a decimal point, it is considered
invalid and an improper line dialog is displayed. Likewise, hexadecimal values
containing A-F are not allowed.
The import operation will overwrite all the current parameter values. However, if
any line in the file is incorrect, an improper line dialog will prompt for instructions.
An improper line is any line of text in the source import file whose data does not
comply with the CSV format or whose data is not valid. Any incorrect value in a
CSV line is shown in red in the Original row as shown in the diagram below. The
Import row will display the adjusted values. You can change the values high-
lighted in red to the desired ones.
In the Name field, if the string consist of more than the allowed number of charac-
ters, the data will be truncated from the right.
In the Lock field, '0' means unchecked and '1' means checked. Anything other
than that is considered invalid. This value will be reset to uncheck.
In the Parameter fields, any non-numeric data is considered invalid. The values
will be reset to 0.
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