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==Principle== | ==Principle== | ||
From NVGate, setup your post analysis based on the first record file. Once your configuration is done, run the “BatchPostProcess”. | *From NVGate, setup your post analysis based on the first record file. Once your configuration is done, run the “BatchPostProcess”. | ||
Select from the top left list box the project where the signal files is located to be post processed (can be from any project). Select the signal from middle list box, then “Add” to the list of signal files to be post processed. It is possible to select signal files from several projects. | *Select from the top left list box the project where the signal files is located to be post processed (can be from any project). Select the signal from middle list box, then “Add” to the list of signal files to be post processed. It is possible to select signal files from several projects. | ||
Press “Process All Files” to start the post process according to the current setup in NVGate. All files from top right list box will be post processed. | *Press “Process All Files” to start the post process according to the current setup in NVGate. All files from top right list box will be post processed. | ||
Results from post analysis are stored in current project, the name of the measurement is based on each signal file name with additional extension “_PA” | Results from post analysis are stored in current project, the name of the measurement is based on each signal file name with additional extension “_PA” | ||
All signal files to be processed should be similar (number of channels) to the initial record file. If this condition is not valid, the record file may not be post processed. | *All signal files to be processed should be similar (number of channels) to the initial record file. If this condition is not valid, the record file may not be post processed. | ||
[[image:BPP.png|framed|none|BatchPostProcess Interface]] | [[image:BPP.png|framed|none|BatchPostProcess Interface]] |