Adding Configuration Comments; Maintaining Measure Files; Adding, Replacing, And Removing Measure Files - ETAS MDA V8.6 User Manual

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To overcome the failed import, rename the existing calculated signal and start
the import procedure again.
For detailed information how calculated signals are imported, see "Import Cal-
culated Signals from XDA Files: Differences between MDA V7 and MDA V8 " on
page 132.
2.1.5

Adding Configuration Comments

You can enter additional information for the configuration. For example, you
can explain how this configuration should be used by others.
2.2

Maintaining Measure Files

The measure file provides the data you want to display in a configuration.
2.2.1

Adding, Replacing, and Removing Measure Files

For each added measure file, an identifier is displayed in front of the file name
in the File Explorer. The identifier helps you to identify the source file of a sig-
nal. This identifier is always the lowest number that is not yet used for another
file in the configuration. If you replace a measure file, the identifier remains the
same as before.
To see how you can replace a measure file, watch our video
Measure Files.
For measure files, the following file formats are supported:
*.dat, *.mdf, and *.mf4
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*.tsv
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*.csv recorded with Portable Emission Measurement Systems (PEMS)
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Ideally, this should be a CSV file according to Real Driving Emissions
(RDE) standard for data exchange format of PEMS.
*.dxl (ASCII Multi Rate V4.0)
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MDA V8.6 – User Guide
1. In the Configuration Manager, right-click the configuration and
select About Configuration. Alternatively, press C
The Information Window opens.
2. Enter your comment (up to 10,000 characters).
Note that if you select a measure file in the File Explorer or a sig-
nal in the Configuration Manager before pressing the shortcut
keys, then the metadata of the measure file or signal is displayed.
For more information, see "Measure File Comment and Other
Meta Information" on page 33 and "Displaying Signal Information"
on page 53.
2 Configuration Creation
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