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Administrator’s Guide infra CONVERT > Export
Available in
program version 1.1.5 and onwards
CSV is a file format with a simple structure. Values are assigned to parameters in columns. Semicolons (“;”) are used as delimiters to separate the values.
Note We recommend the JSONV1 format over the DFD format for connecting with your software package. It includes more transferable information and supports all features of infra CONVERT.
You can trigger the export in the start parameter file; see Configuration and Import > Startup Parameter File > Prüfpläne und gestempelte Zeichnungen exportieren.
Content
Contains data that applies to the entire test plan
When saving in infra CONVERT, the user will be asked for all values. The parameter names depend on the language version of the software.
Parameter/column | Content |
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Part number | Individual string |
Part name | Individual string |
Part change status | Individual string |
Drawing Number Text | Individual string |
Drawing change | Individual string |
Comment | Individual string |
Contains all of the test plan data in a fixed order. The parameter names depend on the language version of the software.
Parameter/column | Content |
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StampText | Stamp marking See User interface > Function window > Characteristic properties > Properties |
Tag | Title See User interface > Function window > Characteristic properties > Properties |
Value | Value See User interface > Function window > Characteristic properties > Properties |
NominalValue | Nominal value See User interface > Function window > Characteristic properties > Properties |
UpperTolerance | Upper tolerance See User interface > Function window > Characteristic properties > Properties |
LowerTolerance | Lower tolerance See User interface > Function window > Characteristic properties > Properties |
UpperLimit | Upper limit value/maximum value, calculated from the nominal value and lower tolerance / upper deviation limit when exporting. |
LowerLimit | Lower limit value/minimum value, calculated from the nominal value and upper tolerance / lower deviation limit when exporting. |
CharacteristicType | Type See User interface > Function window > Characteristic properties > Properties |
Class | Class See User interface > Function window > Characteristic properties > Properties |
Fit | Tolerance class See User interface > Function window > Characteristic properties > Properties |
Comment | Comment See User interface > Function window > Characteristic properties > Properties |
ToleranceTable | Tolerance table See User interface > Function window > Characteristic properties > Properties |
ToleranceTableColumn | Tolerance class or “column” See User interface > Function window > Characteristic properties > Properties |
DrawingQuadrant | Field See User interface > Function window > Characteristic properties > Properties |
CharacteristicGraphic | Stamp graphic file name See User interface > Function window > Characteristic properties > Properties |
CharacteristicTypeId | Type ID (1 = variable; 0 = attributive). See User interface > Function window > Characteristic properties > Properties |
CharacteristicClassId | ID of the characteristic class as allocated in infra - CONVERT. |
CharacteristicId | Unique GUID for the characteristic. |
SpecialCategoryId | Category ID See More > Category (characteristic-) |
SpecialCategoryText | Category See More > Category (characteristic-) |
Tags | Tags, separated by commas (“,”) See User interface > Function window > Characteristic properties > Properties |
Requirement | Requirement See Administrator’s Guide > Configuration and Import > Parameter file “CharacteristicClasses” > Formatting the “Requirement” export variable |
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Appendix > Example Startup parameter file