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This page describes how to use the ExtData/History tool. This application allows the user to run either or both ExtData and History at predefined times, with multiple configurations in one execution. The application has a simple gridded component to make a grid and create either imports or exports for ExtData and History respectively and perform some functions that will be detailed below. The main application for this will be to test ExtData as we refactor it. | This page describes how to use the ExtData/History tool. This application allows the user to run either or both ExtData and History at predefined times, with multiple configurations in one execution. The application has a simple gridded component to make a grid and create either imports or exports for ExtData and History respectively and perform some functions that will be detailed below. The main application for this will be to test ExtData as we refactor it. | ||
The application has the following modes: | :The application has the following modes: | ||
:: Generate Exports | |||
:: Fill Imports | |||
:: Fill Exports from Imports | |||
:: Compare Imports |
Revision as of 14:26, 7 January 2019
This page describes how to use the ExtData/History tool. This application allows the user to run either or both ExtData and History at predefined times, with multiple configurations in one execution. The application has a simple gridded component to make a grid and create either imports or exports for ExtData and History respectively and perform some functions that will be detailed below. The main application for this will be to test ExtData as we refactor it.
- The application has the following modes:
- Generate Exports
- Fill Imports
- Fill Exports from Imports
- Compare Imports