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adding date and time of GNSS measure to .xsl

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buhrots
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Hello,
Since I'm prety much not close to understanding programming and script writing, I've been having hard time to add time and date attribute to my GNSS measurment to xsl sheet file for Trimble Access. Im using this xsl sheet, where i get all attributes i need exempt certain measurement's date and starting time. Any bright mind have some suggestion?


 
Posted : November 22, 2011 5:31 pm
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Buhrots,

It seems you are on the right track with the .xsl file however there is a better export available for download. The best/easiest way I see to create your export would be to visit the Trimble Support & Training tab to download the comma delimited w/ attributes file. Once you load this file to your controller (in Trimble Data/System Files folder) you have the ability to export direct from the controller any attribute info attached to points observed.
To create specific attribute libraries visit Trimble and download Trimble Business Center here:TBC

Cheers,

Bob


 
Posted : November 25, 2011 7:36 am
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Big tnx to you, Bob!!! I wonder why i always end up doing the hard way 🙂

Cheers,
Ed


 
Posted : November 25, 2011 11:14 am