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usaeagle
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Date/Time Stamp not being written to file
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May 20, 2009, 06:12:21 PM »
Hello,
When using Serial Printer Logger Standard, on my test machine I was able to set it up so a date/time stamp was written to the file before writing data.
I then Created a configuration backup, and restored on the production computer, to make sure the settings were the same. But even though the box 'Write date/time stamp to file before writing data' is checked, the date/time stamp does not get written to the production's computer's file (the data is written, just not the date/time stamp as the first line).
Could someone point me in the right direction on some things I can check to make sure this is working like it should?
thanks,
Doug
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Re: Date/Time Stamp not being written to file
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May 20, 2009, 08:50:00 PM »
Please, attach this backup and I'll verify it.
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usaeagle
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Re: Date/Time Stamp not being written to file
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I have attached the backup file to my message above.
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I'm sorry for my late reply.
The date/time stamp function can't detect the start of rows and therefore the stamp may appear at random position, especially if your data flow is slow.
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