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Hi
Does anyone know if it's possible to change the filename (remover date and time) of the export file?
Or add the devicename inside the csv content.
We have an oppurtunity with a big swedish car manufacturer, but their SI have these needs in the csv file.
BR
Kenneth
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Kenneth
The time stamp in the file name allows the gateway to push more than one file for the same device without the chance of the older file be overwritten.
From the gateway perspective we can't change this rules.
But it is easy to do this by simply createing a script (a batch file) that rename, moves, delete, etc the files.
To answer you second question, please notice that inside the CSV file you will find the gateway name and the meter name in the header.
I hope it helps
Carlos
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Kenneth
The time stamp in the file name allows the gateway to push more than one file for the same device without the chance of the older file be overwritten.
From the gateway perspective we can't change this rules.
But it is easy to do this by simply createing a script (a batch file) that rename, moves, delete, etc the files.
To answer you second question, please notice that inside the CSV file you will find the gateway name and the meter name in the header.
I hope it helps
Carlos

