Chapter 18
DLPs H200 to H299
Text editor and word processor applications display the data exactly as it is exported, including comma
or tab separators. All applications that open the data files allow you to format the data.
Step 6
If you want to open the file in spreadsheet and database management applications, procedures vary.
Typically you need to open the application and choose File > Import, then choose a delimited file to
display the data in cells.
Spreadsheet and database management programs also allow you to manage the exported data.
Note
The export operation applies to all tabular data except the following:
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Circuits (Edit option, General, and Monitor tabs)
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Provisioning > General tab
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Provisioning > Network > General tab
Provisioning > Orderwire tab
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Provisioning > Security > Policy, Data Comm, Access, and Legal Disclaimer tabs
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Provisioning > SNMP tab
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Provisioning > Timing > General and BITS Facilities tabs
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Provisioning > OSI > Main Setup tab
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Provisioning > OSI > TARP > Config tab
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Maintenance > Database tab
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Maintenance > Diagnostic tab
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Maintenance > Protection tab
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Maintenance > Timing > Source tab
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Step 7
Click OK.
Step 8
In the Save dialog box, enter a name in the File name field using one of the following formats:
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filename.html for HTML files
filename.csv for CSV files
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filename.tsv for TSV files
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Navigate to the directory where you want to store the file.
Step 9
Click OK.
Step 10
Repeat the task for each window that you want to export.
Step 11
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
Step 12
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An exported file cannot be opened in CTC.
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