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icon5.gif   Logbook Parser, posted by Alan Grant on Tue Aug 11 00:20:11 2009 
    icon2.gif   Re: Logbook Parser, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Aug 11 08:29:23 2009 
       icon5.gif   Re: Logbook Parser, posted by Steve Williamson on Tue Aug 11 13:02:22 2009 
          icon2.gif   Re: Logbook Parser, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Aug 11 13:25:48 2009 
             icon2.gif   Re: Logbook Parser, posted by Steve Williamson on Wed Aug 12 14:40:52 2009 
          icon7.gif   Re: Logbook Parser, posted by Alan Grant on Tue Aug 11 16:25:28 2009 
Message ID: 66512     Entry time: Tue Aug 11 13:02:22 2009     In reply to: 66508     Reply to this: 66513   66514
Icon: Question  Author: Steve Williamson  Author Email: StephenWilliamson@Barnsley.gov.uk 
Category: Question  OS: Windows  ELOG Version: 2.6.5 
Subject: Re: Logbook Parser 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Alan Grant wrote:

We are exploring whether it's possible/feasible to import ELog logbooks into a another database for special purposes (plotting/statisical, etc). Target database is TBD (perhaps Access).

Does anyone have or know of a logbook parser program? From cut/pasting into, for example, Excel, it does appear that the data fields are already line-feed delimited so offhand it would seem possible to parse if one really wanted to pursue it.

Regards,

- Alan

You can export to CSV (comma-separated-values) if you go to "Find" and then click on "Export: CSV". These fiels you ran read right into Excel or other spreadsheet programs for further analysis. 

excuse my butting in ...  I've found the exports useful in the past - however, is is possible to run the export from a script in order to produce reports?  Utilities like wget won't work as the export process doesn't return the data as html.

regards

Steve

 

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