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    Opening a CSV - No Data

    If a CSV is exported, opened & saved, it does not open back up in VCM Scanner.
    I've found that you need to go into the csv with a text editor and remove all the unnecessary commas, then save it, and then it will open in VCM Scanner.

    Has anyone found an easier way to do this? I don't use the export feature often, but when the scanner stops recording and I have multiple files for the same drive, I like to combine them using excel.
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    It is super annoying, I just open it with notepad and then select one of the long series of added commas and then just to a search and replace all. If there is a better way I am all ears. I often have to do this for PIDs that contain text and therefore can't be graphed unless you replace the text with numerical values.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TransGo Robert View Post
    It is super annoying, I just open it with notepad and then select one of the long series of added commas and then just to a search and replace all. If there is a better way I am all ears. I often have to do this for PIDs that contain text and therefore can't be graphed unless you replace the text with numerical values.
    Not fun!