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mscheffl

Germany
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Posted - 01/26/2004 :  1:04:09 PM  Show Profile  Edit Topic  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Topic
Hi,

having installed SR4 for German Origin 7G I have the following problem concerning the column names of a worksheet after "import ASCII": The column names are taken from the last header line preceeding the data instead of the very first line of the header as it used to be before the update. I haven't found an option (for the import dialogue) that would change this. Any ideas how to solve this?

In detail:
The beginning of a data file might look like this:

f (Hz) ReS11 ImS11 ReS11korr ImS11korr
Ausgewertete Daten: 0711_S11_UPA233c_2,98552K.dat;
Auswertung mit: Short: 0711_S11_UPA233c_1,63957K.dat;
45000000.0 -1.0185 -0.0300 -0.9971 -0.0002
50000000.0 -1.0177 -0.0289 -0.9958 -0.0008

Now Origin assigns column names "AuswertungmitSh", B, C, ... but it used to be

fHz ReS11 ImS11 ReS11korr ImS11korr

as it was intended, of course, when the first header line was designed to look like this (because it used to work with Origin).

Marc

sammi.song

China
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Posted - 02/05/2004 :  04:26:34 AM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
Hi mscheffl,

With the data file you list as below, I can reproduce the similar problem on Origin 7GSr4 in Gwin2000.
But it works fine on Origin 75GSr1 now. On Origin 75GSr1, the column names are f(X) Hz(Y) ReS11(Y) ImS11(Y) ReS11korr(Y) ImS11korr(Y).
And in Origin75, you can customize your column names in Import Wizard dialog and save you settings as a filter file for further using.

Thanks,
Sammi

Edited by - sammi.song on 02/05/2004 04:28:02 AM
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