Friday, March 5, 2010

Nemo Analyze: Adding Folder to Database

Adding Folders to Database

You can also organize measurements in the Workspace. Right-click on the All Measurements item and select Add Folder.

There are three types of folders you can add: Drag & Drop, Search, and Query.

Drag and Drop Folders

Drag and Drop folders are folders where you can drag and drop files from the All Measurements folder. You can organize files, for example, by technology or place. When you drag and drop files from the All Measurements folder to the custom-made sub-folders, the files are only copied, i.e., the files will appear in two folders. To create a drag and drop folder, right-click on the All Measurements item and select Add Folder | Drag & Drop. The drag & drop folders are identified with a symbol.

The example shows a Workspace with two custom-made drag & drop folders named September 2006 and CDMA2000. The September 2006 folder has four files, and the CDMA2000 folder has two files. The same files are also in the All Measurements folder.

Query Folders

Query folders are folders where files are added based on user-defined criteria, that is, queries. Once the query is defined, Nemo Analyze will go through the measurement files in the database and automatically add all relevant files to the query folder.

Right-click on the Measurements item, select Add Folder | Query. In the Query field, select the criteria according to which the files will be copied to the folder, e.g., Last Year. The folder will be named automatically, but if you wish to name the folder manually, clear the checkbox and type a name. If you want the folder to be updated automatically when files are added or removed from the database, select the Auto-update… checkbox. Click OK.

Nemo Analyze creates the new folder, and the files that match the query criteria are copied to the folder. The query folders are identified with a symbol.

The example shows a Workspace with one custom-made query folder named Last Year.

Joined Measurements

With Nemo Analyze it is possible to join separate measurement files into a joined measurement. Joined measurements will be handled as one measurement file.

Note: You cannot join overlapping measurement files. Files must have been recorded at different times.

Right-click on All Measurements and select Add Joined Measurement.

In the Add Joined Measurement dialog, type a name for the joined measurement, e.g., 18 June 2006..

The joined measurement appears in the Workspace and you can now drag and drop measurement files in it. Joined measurements are identified with a symbol.




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