This procedure may vary slightly depending on the type of data that you are importing.
When binding data using the Test Mobile Wizard, you must choose a value from the list or click the down arrow a second time to close the list.
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1 In the Project Explorer Project Explorer , in the Operational Data Operational Data category, expand the Field Measurement Data Field Measurement Data node.
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2 Right-click Test Mobile, Test Mobile, and choose Import Import.
The Test Mobile Data Import Wizard opens.
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3 On the Welcome Welcome page, click Next Next.
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4 On the Choose A Technology Choose A Technology page, choose the techn ology of the test mobile data file and click Next Next.
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5 On the Choose The Type Of The Source Data File Choose The Type Of The Source Data File page, choose th e file type of the test mobile data file and click Next Next.
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6 On the Choose The Data File(s) You Want To Use Choose The Data File(s) You Want To Use page, click Browse
Browse, navigate to the test mobile data file or files, click Open Open, and then click Next Next.
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7 On the Choose The Format Of The Source Data File Choose The Format Of The Source Data File page, do the following:
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n In the Delimiters Delimiters section, enable one or mor e of the check boxes (Tab, Semicolon, Comma, Space, Other) to identify the delimiters used to separate values in the test mobile data file.
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n If you enabled the Other Other check box, type a delimiter in the adjacent box.
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n If the test mobile data fil e contains a header row, enable the Us Usee Header Row
Header Row check box and, from the Header Row Header Row list, choose the row number of the header row.
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n From the Start Import At Row Start Import At Row list, choose the row number at which to start the import. This option is useful if your test mobil e data file has comments at the beginning or multiple header rows that do not need to be imported.
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n In the Rows With Invalid Latitude/Longitude Rows With Invalid Latitude/Longitude section, choose one of the following options to define how to manage invalid coordinates:
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n Discard RowDiscard Rows s With Invalid CoordWith Invalid Coord inatesinates —do not import records
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9 For each column that you want to bind, do the following:
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n Click in the Mentum Planet Field Mentum Planet Field box and, from the list, choose the Mentum Planet field to which you want to bind the test mobile data column.
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n Click in the Data Format Data Format row and choose the format for the data. Typically, you will only need to choose a format for latitude, longitude, and BSIC. All other columns offer only one option that is automatically chosen.
At a minimum, you must bind colum ns to the latitude and longi tude fields in Mentum Planet. A green indicator is displayed if the bindi ng is successful and a red indicator if th e binding is unsuccessful. Any columns that y ou do not bind are shown as <Unbound>. You can move the c ursor over the indicator for more information.
The Binding Status section displays the available Mentum Planet columns. When the binding is successful, a check mark is displayed.
When the binding is unsuccessful, an X is displayed.
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10 If you want to use a template to bin d the test mobile data to Mentum Planet fields, click Load Template Load Template , navigate to the template file that you want to use, and click Open Open.
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By default, templates are stored in the Test Mobile Data/Template Files folder.
Once you load the template, you can modify any of the rows for a single use, save them as a new template, or overwrite the current temp late.
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11 If you want to bind mu ltiple columns to a single Mentum Planet field (for example, if you have multiple PN offset columns), do the following:
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n Choose the column s by holding down the Shift or Ctrl key and clicking the column headers.
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n Click Multiple Bindings Multiple Bindings.
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n In the Bind Multiple Columns Bind Multiple Columns dialog box, from the Mentum Mentum Planet Field
Planet Field list, choose the Mentum Planet field to which to bind the columns, from the Data Format Data Format list, choose the format for the data, and click OK OK.
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12 If you want to s ave the binding information to use with other test mobile data files, click Save As Template Save As Template , navigate to the folder where you want to save the template, type a name for the bin ding template file in the Name Name box, and click Save Save.
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13 In the Test Mobile Data Import Wizard Test Mobile Data Import Wizard , click Next Next.
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14 If you want to modify the file header i nformation, on the Enter Header Enter Header Information
Information page, do any of the follow ing:
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n In the Data Name Data Name box, type a new name. The default data name is the file name minus the extension. This is the name that will be displayed in the Project Explorer .
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n In the Operator Name Operator Name box, type the name of the network operator.
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The Data Import dialog box displays the progress of the import process.
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16 On the Choose A Map View Template Choose A Map View Template page, do one of th e following:
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n If you do not want to apply a map view template, choose
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n To use an existing map view templ ate to display data points in the Map window, choose a template from the Map View Template list.
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n To create a new tem plate, click New Template and follow Step 3 to Step 7 in the procedure, “To create a map view template for test mobile data” .
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17 Click Next Next and then click Finish Finish.
The test mobile data file is added as a node to the Test Mobile node under the Field Measurement Data node in the Operational Data category of the Project Explorer.
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