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 ====== CSV test plan format ====== ====== CSV test plan format ======
  
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-> **Available in**\\ program version 1.1.5 and onwards 
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 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. 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 #​@IC_HTML@#​.\\ \\ You can trigger the export in the start parameter file; see Configuration and Import > Startup Parameter File > [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​parameter#​Prüfpläne und gestempelte Zeichnungen exportieren]].+> **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 #​@IC_HTML@#​.\\ \\ You can trigger the export in the start parameter file; see Configuration and Import > Startup Parameter File > [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​parameter#​Export quality test plans and stamped drawings]]. 
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-Contains ​data that applies to the entire ​test plan. When saving in #​@IC_HTML@#, ​the user will be asked for all values. The parameter names depend ​on the language ​version of the software.+Contains ​general ​test plan data. 
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 +The values are queried from the user interface during export. With the Pro version (and from program version 2.10.0), the test plan attributes can be defined in advance, saved and thus also exported on triggering via start parameter call. 
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 +The parameter names are output depending ​on the language ​set in the program.
  
 > **See also** > **See also**
-> User manual #@IC_HTML@# > Functions > Export > Export test plan > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​functions:​cplanexport|Workflow]]+> User manual #@IC_HTML@# > Functions > Export > Export test plan > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​functions:​cplanexport#Workflow|Workflow]] 
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 +> User manual #@IC_HTML@# > Settings > Settings > Administration > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​config:​administration#"​Additional attributes for test plan versions"​ group|"​Additional attributes for test plan versions"​ group]] 
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 +> Configuration and import > "​Settings"​ Parameter file > List of the settings > [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​settings#"​Settings > Administration"​ menu|“Settings > Administration” menu]]
  
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 ^  Column/​Parameter ​ ^^  Content ​ ^ ^  Column/​Parameter ​ ^^  Content ​ ^
 ^  1  ^ Part number | Individual string | ^  1  ^ Part number | Individual string |
-^  2  ^ Part name | Individual string | +^  2  ^ Part description ​| Individual string | 
-^  3  ^ Part change ​status | Individual string | +^  3  ^ Part amendment ​status | Individual string | 
-^  4  ^ Drawing ​Number Text | Individual string | +^  4  ^ Drawing ​number text | Individual string | 
-^  5  ^ Drawing ​change ​| Individual string | +^  5  ^ Drawing ​amendment ​| Individual string | 
-^  6  ^ Comment ​| Individual string |+^  6  ^ Remark ​| Individual string |
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 ^  7  ^ Upper Limit | Upper limit value/​maximum value, calculated from the nominal value and lower tolerance / upper deviation limit when exporting | ^  7  ^ Upper Limit | Upper limit value/​maximum value, calculated from the nominal value and lower tolerance / upper deviation limit when exporting |
 ^  8  ^ Lower Limit | Lower limit value/​minimum value, calculated from the nominal value and upper tolerance / lower deviation limit when exporting | ^  8  ^ Lower Limit | Lower limit value/​minimum value, calculated from the nominal value and upper tolerance / lower deviation limit when exporting |
-^  9  ^ Type | Type\\ \\ **See** User interface > Function windows > Characteristic properties > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​interface:​feature#​Settings|Settings]] |+^  9  ^ Type | Characteristic type (Variable; Attributive)\\ \\ **See** User interface > Function windows > Characteristic properties > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​interface:​feature#​Settings|Settings]] |
 ^  10  ^ Characteristic class | Characteristic class\\ \\ **See** User interface > Function windows > Characteristic properties > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​interface:​feature#​Settings|Settings]] | ^  10  ^ Characteristic class | Characteristic class\\ \\ **See** User interface > Function windows > Characteristic properties > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​interface:​feature#​Settings|Settings]] |
 ^  11  ^ Fit | Tolerance class\\ \\ **See** User interface > Function windows > Characteristic properties > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​interface:​feature#​Settings|Settings]] | ^  11  ^ Fit | Tolerance class\\ \\ **See** User interface > Function windows > Characteristic properties > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​interface:​feature#​Settings|Settings]] |
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 ^  19  ^ Characteristic ID | Unique GUID for the characteristic | ^  19  ^ Characteristic ID | Unique GUID for the characteristic |
 ^  20  ^ Count | Repetitions\\ \\ **See** User interface > Function windows > Characteristic properties > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​interface:​feature#​Settings|Settings]] | ^  20  ^ Count | Repetitions\\ \\ **See** User interface > Function windows > Characteristic properties > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​interface:​feature#​Settings|Settings]] |
-^  21  ^ Characteristic category ID | Category ​ID\\ \\ **See** More > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​Kategorie (Merkmal-)|Kategorie (Merkmal-)]] |+^  21  ^ Characteristic category ID | ID of the category, for reasons of compatibility with the predecessor software, only the values "​0"​ (for "​standard feature"​) and "​1"​ are output for all other categories. The GUID of the category is output with column 32.\\ \\ **See** More > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​Kategorie (Merkmal-)|Kategorie (Merkmal-)]] |
 ^  22  ^ Characteristic category | Category\\ \\ **See** More > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​Kategorie (Merkmal-)|Kategorie (Merkmal-)]] | ^  22  ^ Characteristic category | Category\\ \\ **See** More > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​Kategorie (Merkmal-)|Kategorie (Merkmal-)]] |
 ^  23  ^ Tag | Tags, separated by commas (“,”)\\ \\ **See** User interface > Function windows > Characteristic properties > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​interface:​feature#​Settings|Settings]] | ^  23  ^ Tag | Tags, separated by commas (“,”)\\ \\ **See** User interface > Function windows > Characteristic properties > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​interface:​feature#​Settings|Settings]] |
 ^  24  ^ Requirement | Requierement\\ \\ **See** Administrator’s Guide > Configuration and Import > Parameter file “CharacteristicClasses” > [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​characteristicclasses#​Formatting the “Requirement” export variable|Formatting the “Requirement” export variable]] | ^  24  ^ Requirement | Requierement\\ \\ **See** Administrator’s Guide > Configuration and Import > Parameter file “CharacteristicClasses” > [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​characteristicclasses#​Formatting the “Requirement” export variable|Formatting the “Requirement” export variable]] |
-^  25  ^ Position X | X-coordinate of the stamp in pixel\\ (Available from program version 1.2.0.25) ​+^  25  ^ Position X | X-coordinate of the stamp in pixel | 
-^  26  ^ Position Y | Y-coordinate of the stamp in pixel\\ (Available from program version 1.2.0.25) ​+^  26  ^ Position Y | Y-coordinate of the stamp in pixel | 
-^  27  ^ Stamp Target X | X-coordinate of the reference point (target point, origin point) of the stamp in pixel\\ (Available from program version 1.2.0.25) ​+^  27  ^ Stamp Target X | X-coordinate of the reference point (target point, origin point) of the stamp in pixel | 
-^  28  ^ Stamp Target Y | Y-coordinate of the reference point (target point, origin point) of the stamp in pixel\\ (Available from program version 1.2.0.25) ​+^  28  ^ Stamp Target Y | Y-coordinate of the reference point (target point, origin point) of the stamp in pixel | 
-^  29  ^ Stamp Radius | Size of the stamp, indicated as radius in pixel\\ (Available from program version 1.2.0.25) ​+^  29  ^ Stamp Radius | Size of the stamp, indicated as radius in pixel | 
-^  30  ^ Reference | Reference\\ (Available from program version 1.3.4.1)\\ \\ **See** User interface > Function windows > Characteristic properties > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​interface:​feature#​Settings|Settings]] | +^  30  ^ Reference | Reference\\ \\ **See** User interface > Function windows > Characteristic properties > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​interface:​feature#​Settings|Settings]] | 
-^  31  ^ Drawing Sheet | File name including file extension of the drawing sheet on which the stamp is located\\ (Available from program version 1.3.4.1) |+^  31  ^ Drawing Sheet | File name including file extension of the drawing sheet on which the stamp is located ​
 +^  32  ^ Characteristic category GUID | Category GUID\\ \\ **See** More > Terms > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​category_characteristic|Category ​(characteristic-)]] | 
 +^ 33 ^ Unit nominal | ID of the unit of the nominal size\\ \\ **See** User Manual > More > Terms > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​measurement_sizes|Measurement (sizes-)]] | 
 +^ 34 ^ Unit tolerance | ID of the unit for the tolerance values\\ \\ **See** User Manual > More > Terms > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​measurement_sizes|Measurement (sizes-)]] | 
 +^  35  ^ Class symbol | Graphic symbol or indicator\\ \\ **See** More > Terms > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​class_characteristic|Class (characteristic-)]] | 
 +^  36  ^ MinMax | Limit dimension in one direction (min., max.)\\ \\ **See** Settings > Settings > Characteristics > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​config:​features#​limit_values_in_one_direction_min_max_group|“Limit values in one direction (min., max.)” group]] | 
 +^  37  ^ Modifiers | Modifiers\\ \\ **See** Terms > More > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​specification_operators_and_modifiers_iso_gps|Specification operators and modifiers (ISO GPS)]] ​|
  
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-Appendix ​> [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​parameter_beispiel|Example Startup parameter file]]+Export ​> [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​export:​graphics|Drawing and stamp graphics]]
  
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