Importing An Xda Configuration - ETAS MDA V8.6 User Manual

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2.1.3
Importing an XDA Configuration
In INCA and MDA V7.x, configurations are created in XDA format. To reuse
these existing configurations, simply import the XDA file into an MDA V8.6 con-
figuration. The original XDA file will not be changed by MDA V8.6.
MDA V8.6 – User Guide
1. On the Configuration tab of the ribbon, click
2. Select an existing configuration in the XDX format.
3. In the Import dialog, select the content that you want to import.
If in the target configuration just one measure file is available, the
input signals of the imported calculated signals are mapped to
the available file.
If more than one or no measure file is available, the original file is
shown as entry in the File Explorer, but as a missing file. Cal-
culated signals for which the input signals are not available are
indicated with
.
Files that are already loaded in the target configuration are
skipped. If another content with the same name already exists, an
increment is automatically appended to the name of the impor-
ted content.
Time offsets for measure files are ignored.
        Note
If you use calculated signals, which have as input signal
another calculated signal, you need to check after the import
that the reference to the input signal is correct.
1. On the Configuration tab of the ribbon, click
2. Select an existing configuration in XDA format.
3. If MDA V8.6 cannot find the measure file, you can do one of the
following:
Select the measure file from your file system. The measure
file that was previously used in the XDA file is mapped with the
newly selected measure file. All signals that are contained in
the new measure file are displayed. Only signals that are not
contained in the new measure file are indicated as "No-Match"
signals.
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