How to cut logfile and check logfiles covering area v1.0

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TeleResources Engineering (Australia) Pty Ltd Rodrigo Orellana | Analysis Engineer Page 1 1.- How to cut a log file .gen 1.1 Identify the logfile to be cut and open Genex Probe -Logfile->Export Data-> Segment-> Next

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Brief tutorial of how to cut logfiles with Genex Probe

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1.- How to cut a log file .gen

1.1 Identify the logfile to be cut and open Genex Probe

-Logfile->Export Data->

Segment-> Next

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Add a new logfile -> Next

Choose the time-> Start

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Genex Probe start to split the logs…

Finally you will find the new logfile in the path of the original log.

2.- How to Identify the area that cover one or more log files

2.1 – Open Genex Assistant and create a new project

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-Put the name, choose the path and the kind of project-> OK

-Configuration-> Logfile Manager

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-Add Logfile-> OK

RUN the analysis

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In IE ->File ID->Display On Map

Enable Legend and activate Automatic Label

2.2.- How to know which ID belong to which logfile?

2.2.1.- It is according to the logfile’s name in the source directory, example:

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The logs name in the source folder are:

The assistant plot show the following:

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Then the Logfiles and ID are according to the figure above:

2.2.2.- You can load by parts and take snapshots to know which area cover each log

-Load the First Logfile

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And see the log’s area:

-Later we load the second log and run the analysis,

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- Now the covering area is:

-Then try, for example loading 3 more logs and run the analysis,

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- the covering area is:

According to Assistant the logs ID are:

The same procedure could be done with the rest of the files

2.2.3 The third method is the easiest one, just click in one point and the name of the log will be

displayed down.

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