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Koray

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Hi. We use microsoft excel to store the ventilation records belong to our coal mine . (station numbers, air quantities, air velocities, cross-sectional area of the stations, etc)

I am spending much time to enter the data from excel tables to my ventlog database.

is it possible to maintain ventlog direclty recognise excel tables and easily enter excel data to the ventlog database?   

ı can rearrange or edit the excel tables to make it suitable for ventlog with your directives . I am waiting for your replies. thank you 

 

 

 

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Hi Koray,

We are currently making a feature along these lines. If you would like to try a beta version of this tool, please send us an email at ventsim.support@howden.com and we can have a look at it with you.  There is a format the data needs to be arranged in but it's fairly straightforward to do and you can have other tabs in the sheet that feed into that format.

Regards,
Craig

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6 hours ago, Craig Christensen said:

Hi Koray,

We are currently making a feature along these lines. If you would like to try a beta version of this tool, please send us an email at ventsim.support@howden.com and we can have a look at it with you.  There is a format the data needs to be arranged in but it's fairly straightforward to do and you can have other tabs in the sheet that feed into that format.

Regards,
Craig

I would be grateful for that. Thank you. I will send an e-mail asap 

so impatient for the new version to be released.

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  • 1 year later...

Craig,

Has this feature been implemented, i.e. option to import and export to excel?

I use MS excel on a number of sites around central Queensland and would like to convert spreadsheet data to VentLog but have to recover the data out of VentLog for statutory reports (formatted in excel) each month.

I look forward to your thoughts.

Many Thanks

Mark McKew

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