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4 Configuration Creation | 36
If you have a assigned a specific data representation to a signal before
replacing the measure file and the desired representation is not sup-
ported for the signal in the new measure file, a warning icon is displayed.
You can switch to the available data representation. For more inform-
ation about the oscilloscope setting, see "To change the data rep-
resentation of a signal" on page69. For more information about the
table setting, see "To change the data representation of a signal" on
page78.
To delete a measure file
1. In the File Explorer, select the measure files that you want to delete.
2. Do one of the following:
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On the Measure Files tab of the ribbon, click .
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Right-click the highlighted files and select Remove Measure File(s). If
you want to delete only a single measure file, hover over one of the
measure files and click .
All selected measure files are deleted from the File Explorer. Signals of
which the measure file is deleted are still displayed but in gray color and
in italics. This status is called "No-Match".
3. If you add the same measure file again, the signal names are displayed as
before the removal indicating that the signals have been restored.
To delete all "No-Match" signals
1. In the Configuration Manager, do one of the following:
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Right-click the configuration where you want to delete all "No-Match"
signals.
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Select one or multiple layers or instruments where you want to delete all
"No-Match" signals.
Note
A mixed selection of layers and instruments is not possible.
2. Select Remove No-Match Signals.
An information of the removal is shown in the status bar.
Alternatively, you can replace a single signal as described in "To replace a signal"
on page101.
To map devices
If you start a file replacement with measure files that contain signals from several
devices, the Device Mapping dialog appears. The dialog allows you to remap the
ECU and device combinations. After device mapping, you can reuse existing con-
figurations with signals that have the same name but derive from different
devices.
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