Import of FLEXLAB data¶
Introduction¶
FLEX-LAB is ENORISE’s web-based platform dedicated to test bench data management. It centralizes, structures, and secures all data generated in your test cells to improve traceability and operational efficiency. (Discover it).
FLEX-LAB System provides a proven and open solution for data storage and retrieval, test system utilization tracking and live monitoring of any system through configurable data schema and dashboards. Data from every test cell is stored in a single, central location.
When running with MORPHEE or other automation systems, test execution generates multiple files (*.mlog, *.xpar, *.txt, etc.) stored in FLEXLAB database.
Those files are now accessible directly from UniPlot using this addin.
Note
This addin works only if your FLEXLAB instance has been activated to work with UniPlot. Please contact sales<a>enorise.com to get more information.
Note
Not all files are imported. If you have suggestions for improvements or additional needs, please contact us.
Installation¶
Choose Tools=>Add-In Manager.
Check the FLEXLAB addin.
Click OK.
Usage¶
Select File=>FLEXLAB Browser…
Enter your login information and click OK
The following interface will open.
Adapt the Config Tree Filter as you would do in flexlab by clicking on Config Tree Filters
Navigate the database
Add Test Runs data to analyze by double clicking on the :
Test Run : UniPlot offers to add all measurement data of the Test Run.
Measurement : UniPlot will add the selected measurement file to the queue of download.
Once the selection is ready click Download Measurement
The import will start
One NC2 file will be created per Test Run.
The latest one is available in the databrowser right after the import.
The others are available
In the Sequencer Data Slots
In the NC2 history list.
Created NC-File¶
If no problem occured during download, the files selected in the interface will be available in the data browser.
Once imported the file is available as usual in the DataBrowser. Channels are organized in the tree structure using the NC2 files group function. The structure will group the files by file format.
History¶
Version |
Description |
|---|---|
R2026.1 |
First release |
See also
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