When exporting a CSV, it exports numbers and letters in one single column (i.e. | 1.78 Mbps | ).
You can't crunch this data in Excel without using a split VB script/other formula to remove the letters from the numbers (.i.e. | 1.78 | Mbps | )
This makes it extremely difficult to combine the data into another format, such as Excel chart or other. We're stuck with the canned AirWave reports, which have limited graphical functions. By nature, a CSV should be "separated" by values.
Thoughts?
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Robert
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