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the week, such as
Monday
or
Friday
. See
CRBasic Editor
Help
topic
Function/EndFunction
7.6.4 Sending CRBasic Programs
The CR6 requires that a CRBasic program file be sent to its memory to direct
measurement, processing, and data storage operations. The program file can
have the extension CR6 or .dld.
Options for sending a program include the following:
•
Program Send
(p. 596)
command in
datalogger-support software
(p. 97)
•
Program
send command in
Device Configuration Utility
(
DevConfig
(p.
•
Campbell Scientific
mass storage device
(p. 661)
or memory card
A good practice is to always retrieve data from the CR6 before sending a
program; otherwise, data may be lost.
Note
See
File Management
(p. 503)
and the Campbell Scientific mass
storage device or memory card documentation available at
www.campbellsci.com
.
7.6.4.1 Preserving Data at Program Send
You can send CRBasic programs to the CR6 in multiple ways. Depending on the
way you choose, the CR6 keeps or deletes data already stored in memory.
Regardless of the program-upload tool used, if any change occurs to the following
data table structures, data are erased when a new program is sent:
•
Data table name(s)
•
Data-output interval or offset
•
Number of fields per record
•
Number of bytes per field
•
Field type, size, name, or position
•
Number of records in table
The program sending command path options listed in table
Program Send Options
That Reset Memory
(p. 232)
reset CR6 memory and erase data. To keep data, send
programs using the
File Control
Send
(p. 583)
command in
datalogger support
software
or the
Compile >
Compile, Save, Send
command in
CRBasic
Editor.
Compile >
Compile, Save, Send
displays the window shown in figure
CRBasic Editor Program Send File Control Window
(p. 232)
before the program is
sent. To keep data, select
Run Now
,
Run On Power-up
, and
Preserve data if no
table changed,
then press
Send Program
.
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