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- | The file we will import is : Dekadal_Actual_Rainfall_2002_Bangladesh.dat. | + | The filename of the file that will be imported is '''Dekadal_Actual_Rainfall_2002_Bangladesh.dat'''. This file contains dekadal rainfall for 2002: |
- | This file contains dekadal rainfall for 2002: | + | |
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Example of importing ASCII data into the AgrometShell database
The filename of the file that will be imported is Dekadal_Actual_Rainfall_2002_Bangladesh.dat. This file contains dekadal rainfall for 2002:
The next screen pops up:
Please note that missing values are shown as blank cells. Press <next>:
Assume that we want to add the stations to the ‘Example1’ list. Longitude, Latitude etc. are already specified, so we leave those fields empty.
The stations are indeed found in the database. We get to the next screen:
The dekadal rainfall starts in column 7. First we specify the type of data after pressing the corresponding button on the left side of the screen. We see:
After pressing <Ok> we see:
Now have to specify the parameter (=rainfall):
We specify the dekad:
The month does not have to be specified, the dekad number goes from 1 to 36. We specify the year:
Just before pressing the <import> button you see:
Then you see:
Check the availability of the data in the database with the SUIVI - Graph function: