NFR GUI Reference: Packages Tab: Query Window |
Packages Tab: Query WindowAllows you to query the data gathered for this backend and view the results as text or graphics. You can also save queries for later use or use saved queries. Window OptionsColumnsSpecifies the columns to include when querying the data.
Primary TypesDisplays the primary types of each column of data collected, and allows you to query by data type. The specific columns displayed depends on the information gathered in the backend. Secondary TypesDisplays the secondary types of each column of data collected, and allows you to query by data type. The specific columns displayed depends on the information gathered in the backend. TextClick this button to display the results of your query as text listing. NFR opens a new window of your Web browser to display the results. HTMLClick this button to display the results of your query as an HTML-formatted table. NFR opens a new window of your Web browser to display the results. ExcelClick this button to display the results of your query as a CSV-formatted file. NFR prompts you to save the file, which you can view as a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. Bar GraphClick this button to display the results of your query as a bar graph. You can only display one column of information at a time in a bar graph. NFR opens a separate window to display the bar graph. This option only displays if the backend is using a histogram recorder. Pie ChartClick this button to display the results of your query as a pie chart. You can only display one column of information at a time in a pie chart. NFR opens a separate window to display the pie chart. This option only displays if the backend is using a histogram recorder. Scatter PlotClick this button to display the results of your query as a bar graph. You must check two columns of information to display in your scatter plot. NFR opens a separate window to display the scatter plot. This option only displays if the backend is using a histogram recorder. SaveClick this button to save your query. This saves the query within NFR. Do not use the = character in your query name. If you specify the name of an existing query, your new query is saved over your old wuery. LoadClick this button to load a saved query. |
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