5.8.2.1.14.9.  Create CSV table

The contents of the *.tab files of a directory can be read out and listed in a separate file (text and/or excel file).

The *.csv file thus generated can be compared to original company tables.

[Note]Note

In many cases, instead of Create CSV table, better use the function Generate deeplinks.

Create CSV table

Create CSV table

The steps:

  1. Enter the directory to be read out- Overview per Browse ....If the subordinate directories are to be incorporated, activate the option Working on sub-folders .

  2. Set the storage location for the CSV file and confirm with OK.

Update:

A *.csv file of this directory may have already been applied. In this case compare the content of the -possibly changed- directory to existing *.csv file.

You must indicate the Primary variable of both tables and set a checkmark at Update. This variable must be unique. It may not contain identical column values.

In the CSV file field enter the storage location of the table at hand.

  • If all variables shall be exported (including NN,NT, FILE_NAME,MIDENT...), leave all options empty.

  • Only use following variables: Enter the variables to be exported. Also default variables are exported.

  • Export only lines matching the following conditions: For this, FORTRAN-Syntax has to be used.

    Example: If you only want to export the first two rows, use the following condition:

    Standard name resolved

    Standard name resolved

    B.EQ.15.OR.B.EQ.25

    [Note]Note

    This function does not work for value ranges.