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If I want to process the data further I have to parse it quite awkward and for non-programming
people its very tricky/impossible to import that file into any Office Calc application.
Why do you insert the unit after every value? Isn't it already described in the line above the first data line? Is there any useful reason for that?
Cant you just simple format it like this?:
Thank you for your message. I think there are demands for both formats, but I agree that the CSV export function could be improved. We are already working on a new version of the portal.
I dont know if I am at the right place here.
When I go to
https://cloud.vitadock.com/portal/cardio_tab.php?lang=de_DE&no_dojo=true
to export my blood pressure data, why is that exported in such a snarled (dirty) format?
I am talking about the data lines like this:
"25.06.2015 - 19:14";"104 mmHg";"68 mmHg";"72 bpm";"0";"2";" "
If I want to process the data further I have to parse it quite awkward and for non-programming
people its very tricky/impossible to import that file into any Office Calc application.
Why do you insert the unit after every value? Isn't it already described in the line above the first data line? Is there any useful reason for that?
Cant you just simple format it like this?:
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