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Axilog
Updated by Eyzzi Vista
VDV now supports direct import for Axilog data loggers through the Data Source component.
Setup
Axilog
To set up a new Axilog import, navigate through Data Source -> Burst Data. In the Burst Data Import Setup click the plus button and select Axilog.
Fill in the Name, and select a Project and format. Chose the file import location that contains the Axilog files and enter the prefix for the files. Click the Axilog .csv file and press Next.
Confirm the headers and data looks correct and Press Next
Some units will be automatically assigned to the variables, choose variable names and units for the rest and click Next.
Confirm that everything is correct and click Save.
The Axilog project is now visible under the Project list in Data Source -> Burst Data
Now a burst project can be created to view the Axilog data