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en:infra-convert:user:functions:cplanexport [2019/08/09 11:50]
me [Export test plan]
en:infra-convert:user:functions:cplanexport [2019/08/19 15:54]
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 ==== Workflow ==== ==== Workflow ====
  
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 +^  Step  ^^  Action ​ ^  Result ​ ^ 
 +^  1  ^ Open export menu | In the Project overview, right-click on the test plan version you to export. | A context menu opens:​\\ ​{{ :​en:​infra-convert:​user:​functions:​kontextmenue_exportieren_als_v02.png?​direct&​400 |}}\\ \\ Up to program version 1.3.7.0 the context menu appeared like this:\\ {{ :​en:​infra-convert:​user:​functions:​kontextmenue_exportieren_als_v01.png?​direct&​400 |}} | 
 +^  2  ^ Export test plan ... | The test plan can now be ...\\  **2a)** ...exported in JSON format.\\ ​ **2b)** ... exported in ASCII transfer format.\\ ​ **2c)** ... exported in CSV format.\\ ​ **2d)** ... exported to an Excel file. || 
 +^  2a  ^ ... in JSON format | In the context menu, click on **Export to one file** ​**JSON**.\\ \\ **Note** Up to program version 1.3.7.0 the entry in the context menu was **Export as**. | In the file manager window that opens, you can now save the file as usual in a location of your choice. | 
 +^  2b  ^ ... ... in ASCII transfer format | **1)** You can either export the partial test plans to separate DFD files by clicking **Export to multiple files** > **ASCII**, or to a merged DFD file* by clicking **Export to one file** > **ASCII**.\\ \\ **Note** A partial test plan contains the characteristics related to a drawing sheet.\\ \\ **Note*** The export to a file is available starting with program version 1.3.8.3. | **1a)** The "​Export in ASCII transfer format"​ dialogue window will open:\\ {{ en:​infra-convert:​user:​functions:​dialogfenster_export_ascii.png?​direct&​400 |}} 
 +^  :::  ^ ::: | **2)** Here,​ you can enter data for the file header and then click on **Export**. | **2)** In the file manager window that opens, you can now save the file as usual in a location of your choice | 
 +^  2c  ^ ... in CSV format | In the context menu, click on **Export to one file** > **CSV**.\\ \\  **Note** Up to program version 1.3.7.0 the entry in the context menu was **Export as**. | In the file manager that opens, you can now save the file as usual in a location to be determined by you. | 
 +^  2d  ^ ... to an Excel file | **1)** In the context menu, click on **Export to one file** > **EXCEL**.\\ \\ **Note** Microsoft Excel must be installed on the computer to execute the export.\\ \\ **Note** Up to program version 1.3.7.0 the entry in the context menu was **Export as**. | **1)**  The "​Export to an Excel file" dialogue window will open:\\ {{ :​en:​infra-convert:​user:​functions:​dialogfenster_export_excel.png?​direct&​300 |}} | 
 +^  :::  ^ ::: | **2)** Here,​ you can now select the Excel template file and check the **Open Excel** box if you want Microsoft Excel to open once the export is complete. Then, click **Export**. | **2)** In the file manager window that opens, you can now save the file as usual in a location of your choice |
  
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 The function can be influenced via the following settings: The function can be influenced via the following settings:
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 +<WRAP group>
 +<WRAP column 25%>
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 +**Title row in CSV file**
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 +</​WRAP>​
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 +<WRAP column 65%>
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 +Specify whether or not to export an additional title bar in the CSV file.\\ **See** Settings>​ Settings > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​config:​export|Export]]
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 +</​WRAP>​
 +</​WRAP>​
  
 <WRAP group> <WRAP group>
en/infra-convert/user/functions/cplanexport.txt · Last modified: 2023/01/24 09:54 by me