IMPORT/EXPORT COVERAGES FROM EXCEL

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IMPORT/EXPORT COVERAGES FROM EXCEL

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One way to configure the individual coverages of a study is by importing an Excel file with the configuration of the parameters of each sector. This option is enabled when the user has an active flat rate.

In the action panel that appears when selecting a study, the option to “Export Excel coverages” appears. By clicking on this option, a pop-up window appears in which, by clicking on “Generate export file”, an Excel file is downloaded with the current sectors of the study and its configuration.

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Once the parameters of the study stations have been modified in Excel, you can proceed to import this file. With this, what is achieved is to save time, since it configures all the sectors of the study at once, instead of manually configuring each sector within the study.

Keeping the study selected, the option “Import Excel coverages” is selected in the options panel. This action opens a pop-up window where the service and the coordinate system of the import file is selected.

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Path: Path where the Excel file with the configured individual coverages is located. It is important that the type of service specified in the header of the Excel to be imported matches the type of service of the study.

Coordinate system: The coordinate system used in the import file.

Unlink existing coverages results: If this option is activated, this deletes the individual results of the multitransmitter coverage if they had been previously calculated. This option is interesting in those cases where the multitransmitter coverage has been previously calculated, and changes are going to be made in the configuration of the individual coverages that do not affect the calculation of the signal. By disabling this option we will avoid unnecessarily recalculating the individual coverages.

The configuration of the calculation method of the individual coverages is done through the calculation method catalog elements.

The calculation area of ​​the individual coverages is done through the elements of the area adjustment catalogue.

The mapping of the individual coverages is carried out through the elements of the mapping set catalogue.

The color ranges of the individual results is done through the color range catalog items.

In all the configurations described above, it is possible not to define them in the input file. In this way Xirio will keep the configuration of the existing individual coverages, or will use the default configuration for the new coverages.