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Create and integrate templates


All files you need to embed your own templates into the Excel Add-In can be found at:

%ProgramData%\ELIAS GmbH\ELIASExcelReport

Structure of the Excel templates

The templates delivered with the Excel Add-In can be adjusted to your need. We recommend to make a copy of the existing templates and save them under a new name. How to embed them into the Add-In is described below.

We deliver these templates:

Name of the template Content
ELIAS_EMPB_DE_2012.xltx Initial sample test report of VDA, status of 2012, German
ELIAS_EMPB_EN_2012.xltx Initial sample test report of VDA, status of 2012, English
ELIAS_EMPB_DE_2013.xltx Initial sample test report of VDA, status of 2013, German
ELIAS_EMPB_EN_2013.xltx Initial sample test report of VDA, status of 2013, English
ELIAS_EMPB_DE_2015.xltx Initial sample test report of VDA, status of 2015, German, cover sheet in landscape format

Those files are Excel templates which don't use macros.

Please note: To open a template in Excel, use the “File / Open” dialog of Excel. If you open a template by double clicking it in the file explorer Excel won't save it as a template!

These are the sheets used by our templates:

Name of sheet EN/DE Content
Data Sheet / Datenblatt Input mask for your data and measurements
Cover Sheet / Deckblatt The cover sheet
Contents PPF / Inhalt PPF Table of contents
Documents / Dokumente Reference to other documents
PP1 to PP7 Product related test results

All of our templates contain a data sheet. This sheet should be the only one you have to type into.
If you create your own template you should copy one of our data sheets. This makes your work a lot easier.

Specific features of our templates

Our templates use conditional links in this form:

 =IF('Data Sheet'!C1="";"";'Data Sheet'!C1)

This results into the following effect: The cell will only be filled, if the referenced cell has a content. This “trick” eliminates the zeros (“0”) in the report sheets.

The data sheets is able to evaluate your measurement data. You don't have to use an infra-CONVERT license to fill out the document. You only have to use an Excel, once the document has been created by the Add-In.

Due to the complexity of the data sheet we strongly recommend not to change it! If you add columns to the data sheet you have to adjust the cells which evaluate the measurement data!

Integrate your template into Excel

You need an Excel template file, if you wish to integrate it into our Report Add-In. This file has to be added into the ReportList.xml file.

This file contains all templates, which can be selected inside the Add-In. The order of the entries decides the list order inside the Report Add-In.

Each entry starts with <Reports> and end with </Reports>. Copy such a block and insert it above the </XMLSchemaReportList> entry to integrate your own template. The fields of the new entry have to be adjusted (see below). Important fields are marked. This file is a XML database, so every field starts with a “< >” and ends with a “</ >”.

Field name Meaning
Reports Every template starts with this entry. The following fields define the functions of the Add-In (see bellow). At the end of the definition block this entry must be closed.
ID The identification number of the entry. The identification numbers have to be in sequence. The first entry has to be “0000”. If the sequence is broken (“0002” before “0001”) the Add-In won't work!
Name The name under which this template is listed in the Add-In.
Path The complete file path of the template. The path [CommonApplicationData] is equal to the windows variable %ProgramData%.
TableName The name of the table or work sheet where the data is imported to.
FirstRow The number of the first row to be filled.
ColID The column which will be filled with the internal identification number of infra-CONVERT for the feature.
“-1” means: Don't use.
ColAttributType The column which will be filled with the attribute type of the feature.
“-1” means: Don't use.
ColClass The column which will be filled with the feature class.
“-1” means: Don't use.
ColLabel The column which will be filled with the feature description.
“-1” means: Don't use.
ColText The column which will be filled with feature text.
“-1” means: Don't use.
ColValue The column which will be filled with the nominal value of the feature.
“-1” means: Don't use.
ColToleranceHigh The column which will be filled with the upper tolerance of the feature.
“-1” means: Don't use.
ColToleranceLow The column which will be filled with the lower tolerance of the feature.
“-1” means: Don't use.
ColPassung The column which will be filled with the fit (e.g. H7) of the feature.
“-1” means: Don't use.
ColStampText The column which will be filled with the stamp text of the feature.
“-1” means: Don't use.
ColGraphicFile The column which will be filled with the complete path and file name of the graphic file of the feature.
“-1” means: Don't use.
ColComment The column which will be filled with the comment of the feature.
“-1” means: Don't use.
ColToleranceTable The column which will be filled with the tolerance table of the feature.
“-1” means: Don't use.
ColDrawingQuadrant The column which will be filled with the drawing quadrant of the feature.
“-1” means: Don't use.
ColPositionX The column which will be filled with X-position of the stamp.
“-1” means: Don't use.
ColPositionY The column which will be filled with Y-position of the stamp.
“-1” means: Don't use.
ColDestinationPositionX The column which will be filled with the X-position of the stamps target point.
“-1” means: Don't use.
ColDestinationPositionY The column which will be filled with the Y-position of the stamps target point.
“-1” means: Don't use.
ColDiameterStamp The column which will be filled with the radius of the stamp.
“-1” means: Don't use.
ColAttributFeatureTypeText The column which will be filled with feature type as a text.
“-1” means: Don't use.
ColAttributFeatureType The column which will be filled with the feature type as a number.
“-1” means: Don't use.
StartMakro The name of the macro which should be startet after the import.
The entry “” means: Don't start a macro.
FormatFileName The complete file path to the format file for the import.
InfraConvertSettingFile The complete path to the infra-CONVERT settings file. If you start infra-CONVERT from within the Add-In another settings file is used then the standard

Details for the feature property can be found at Interfaces

The template "---"

The template “—” will be installed by default. This isn't a real template. It's used to import all data of the inspection plan to the table1 of the Excel worksheet. You can do it also by opening an infra-CONVERT CSV file in Excel.


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