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Why use a CSV to create queues?

If you plan to run multiple spots per sample, or need to include multiple motor moves, creating queues from scratch can take a bit of time.

Due to this, we have incorporated a CSV import capability in WebXAS.

This capability is available on:
2-2
4-3*
7-3
9-3

*limited to Transmission and Lytle/PIPS measurements for now.

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Creating CSV
Creating CSV
Notes on creating a CSV for importing to make new queues:

Each CSV import corresponds to one queue. You must have columns called:

  • Region (region file name)
  • Detector (detector file name)
  • Num Scans
  • File Name (will use for exp and data file name)
  • Sample Information (not required but these will go into the comments fields)

To include motor moves, include columns called:  MOTOR (MOTOR NAME)

When you save your csv, ensure that this is a file which webxas will open. Stay safe, use no spaces (- or _ work, though!)


Annotated screenshot of what an appropriate CSV file may look like:

               


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Upload CSV WebXAS
Upload CSV WebXAS
To access CSV importing in WebXAS:

  1. Within the data collector window, one of the first blocks is the Queue Manager:
  2. First open "Queue Wizard" from the Queue Manager window
  3. Go to "Append Queue"
  4. Click "Import CSV"
  5. Your queue will generate under the same file name (screen shot shows that I used the wrong region file in my csv)

                Photo tutorial to import csv file:
 2. Queue Manager with Queue Wizard tab circled           3. Queue wizard with Append Queue Tab circled    4.Queue Append Wizard with Import CSV button circled

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Download template
To download a basic csv template:

CSV to queue template