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Formatting and graphing the .CSV file


kevmeist

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Would it not be better to format the exported .CSV file so that date and time are separate columns (or at least have that option)?

 

I was looking at performance during times of the day (running an hourly test over 7 days) and being able to graph by TOD versus date would be handy.

 

OR are there graphing options built-in for a multi-day test?

 

 

BTW, I get this when clicking on the "email" hotspot.

 

"The page isn't redirecting properly".

 

Can you not post images clipped and pasted into these posts?  I thought I had seen clips elsewhere?

 

OR only save a clip and then attached a file? What file extensions can I use?

 

In the .CSV file - why "Score Kbps" in column E versus "Score kB/s" in column G - note the capitalization on the K? I understand the differentaion between the "b" and the "B".

 

Why is column G "kB/s" and column H "MB/s". The use seems somewhat incosistent to me.

 

Why does my Computer ID column show as a number? (625466445894)

 

Thanks,

 

Kevin

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