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тАО09-20-2006 11:40 AM
тАО09-20-2006 11:40 AM
ECP Analyze of multiple files
Greetings,
I would like to analyze ECP data collected over a year to generate some peak and average data. Unfortunately the ECP files for this period were generated one file per day. As far as I can tell I have no way to specify a date range spanning multiple files. Has anyone encountered this situation or have any information as to the raw format of the .cpc files? I've attempted to concat a number of files together, but there is obviously header and footer data in the files as the analyze runs only for the first day in the combined file.
Any information or suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike
I would like to analyze ECP data collected over a year to generate some peak and average data. Unfortunately the ECP files for this period were generated one file per day. As far as I can tell I have no way to specify a date range spanning multiple files. Has anyone encountered this situation or have any information as to the raw format of the .cpc files? I've attempted to concat a number of files together, but there is obviously header and footer data in the files as the analyze runs only for the first day in the combined file.
Any information or suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike
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тАО09-20-2006 05:49 PM
тАО09-20-2006 05:49 PM
Re: ECP Analyze of multiple files
Perhaps you could use the CSV-Dump option and create CSV files of your data, merge them together and use tools such as e.g. TLVIZ from the T4 kit to visualize them (or the JAVA implementation frm M.Vorl├Г┬дnder).
regards kalle
regards kalle
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тАО09-20-2006 05:57 PM
тАО09-20-2006 05:57 PM
Re: ECP Analyze of multiple files
Just had a look and noticed, that PLAN ANALYZE allows the creation of CSV dumpfiles explicitly for some data types, e.g. proc. modes.
These CSV files seems to have nearly the correct syntax for T4.
Example:
plan ana /cpc_file=SAP01_20060920.TDC$DAT;1/csv_util_Mode=util.csv
Seems a possible way to g...
regards Kalle
These CSV files seems to have nearly the correct syntax for T4.
Example:
plan ana /cpc_file=SAP01_20060920.TDC$DAT;1/csv_util_Mode=util.csv
Seems a possible way to g...
regards Kalle
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