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Datalogging for *.dmd file

Hello,

 

I have 48-channel temperature data collected by a new data acquisition device that saves the data as *.dmd file. I have been unable to export the data as a *.csv file from the device and I was wondering if I could read the data using LabVIEW but I could not find a DataPlugin for a *.dmd file. Any suggestion would be appreciated. Thank you!

 

smulugeta

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Whoever makes the device and software needs to explain what the format of a dmd file is. Don't you know their name or who to contact? You haven't mentioned them In your post so how can anyone here help? You haven't even provided a sample of the file, though that might help either.
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Thank Dennis.

 

It's a new modular data acquisition system (Trion) by Dewetron. I have expressed the problem with the company and they're planning to come up with a fix in the near future, in the mean time I'm not able to see the data. I tried to attach a sample file, but I got an error stating that "The file does not have a valid extension for an attachment".

  

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You should zip the file but as I said, it might not do any good. If it's binary, the data could be meaningless without knowing what the contents are even supposed to represent.
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Please see attached.

Here is an information on a *.dmd file:

 

DMD files are created by Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeller, a program used to design structured data models such as relational database schemas. They store data structure and relationships, and can be displayed visually in software.

 

Thanks.

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I don't think Oracle has anything to do with Dewetron software. I think you just googled dmd and don't realize that anyone else can use any extension they feel like using.
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Yes, you are correct that I did not know that anyone can use any file extension as they feel like it.

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