This function in the GainSeeker Utility module lets you export multiple GainSeeker items from the current configuration to a .zip file.
In the GainSeeker Utility module, change to the configuration
for which to export control files by clicking the File menu and choosing Login or Change
configuration.
Then click the File menu and
choose Export All Control Files.
(This function is only available to GainSeeker users
with permission to launch
the System Administration module.)
When prompted, enter the folder and filename for the .zip file
you want to create.
For the current configuration, GainSeeker will export multiple items
and then display a summary of the items that were exported.
The .zip file will include items such as those listed below:
Items: |
Details |
_cfg.txt |
|
_trace.txt |
Traceability labels for the configuration |
_map.txt |
Flat file names matched with internal GainSeeker names - used by older file formats such as filters, templates, etc. |
Custom Statistics |
Can be imported from the Custom Statistics List window in the GainSeeker Administration module |
Control Detail Columns |
Can be imported from the Report Transfer Utility in the GainSeeker Utility module |
Data Columns |
Can be imported from the Report Transfer Utility in the GainSeeker Utility module |
Data Grid Detail and Title Rows |
Can be imported from the Report Transfer Utility in the GainSeeker Utility module |
Filters |
Can be imported from the Report Transfer Utility in the GainSeeker Utility module |
Statistics Filters |
Can be imported from the Report Transfer Utility in the GainSeeker Utility module |
Statistics Lists |
Can be imported from the Report Transfer Utility in the GainSeeker Utility module |
DPU Detail Columns |
Can be imported from the Report Transfer Utility in the GainSeeker Utility module |
OEE Detail Columns |
Can be imported from the Report Transfer Utility in the GainSeeker Utility module |
Pareto Detail Columns |
Can be imported from the Report Transfer Utility in the GainSeeker Utility module |
Chart Skins |
Can be imported from the Report Transfer Utility in the GainSeeker Utility module |
Python Scripts for PC Collect and GSConsole |
Can be imported from the Manage Python button in the GainSeeker Inspections module |
RS232 Device Profiles |
Can be created in a Numeric Input test in the GainSeeker Inspections module |
Inspections |
Can be imported from the Manage Inspections window in the GainSeeker Inspections module (and then edited and published) |
Planned Inspections |
Can be imported from the Manage Planned Inspections window in the GainSeeker Inspections module |
Templates |
Can be imported from the File menu in the SPC Designer module |
Python Scripts for Dashboard Retrievals, Dynamic Desktops, and External Data |
Can be imported by charting External Data from a Python script in the GainSeeker Charts module |
Dashboard Retrievals |
Can be imported from the Dashboard Control Retrieval window in the GainSeeker Charts module |
Python Scripts for Python Dashboard Controls |
Can be imported by editing the PythonScript property for a Python Dashboard Control in the GainSeeker Charts module |
Dashboards (in the GainSeeker Charts module) |
Can be imported from the Open Dashboard window in the GainSeeker Charts module |
Desktops (in the GainSeeker Charts module) |
Can be imported from the Open Desktop window in the GainSeeker Charts module |
Desktop Priority Lists |
Can be created in the Priority List Editor in the GainSeeker Utility module |
Dynamic Reports |
Can be imported from the File menu in the Dynamic Reports module |
This function is intended only for troubleshooting or for gathering system information. It does not take the place of system-level GainSeeker backups.
This is an export-only function. To import items from the resulting .zip file, see the table above. (Some items cannot be imported and must be re-created.)
To set up a new configuration with all of the exported items listed in the table above, best practice is to:
Create a new configuration with new tables and file paths, using information from the _cfg.txt file.
Create or edit traceability labels, using information from the _trace.txt file.
Use the SQL Utility to run SQL queries that insert or update non-default configuration settings, using information from the _cfg.txt file.
Import or re-create the exported items in the order listed in the table above.