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ETC Cobalt 10 - Import Text File - Lightwright

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Cobalt 8.1 - 20181029
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Follow the instructions (1, 2, 3) and import the texts. You can save your mapping and reuse if you
want to import a similar file later.
1. Select the delimiter used by the file you are importing.
2. Select which columns that should be mapped to the internal channel database fields.
3. If you want, choose to store the mappings under a given name for later reuse.
Field description
Setting Feedback
Text file format Choose if the file you are importing is tab or comma
delimited.
Map to columns Channel numbers, and text to each column.
Use column headers in
Channel Database
The source file headers will be displayed instead of
TEXT A, B, C, D.
Use existing mapping Use this mapping or select a previously stored
mapping.
Save as new mapping Save this mapping for later use.
Name for new mapping Name for this mapping when saving.
Import Text File - LightWright
It is easy to import Channel Database texts from LightWright. Here are some good things to know.
You can download the Lightwright demo from http://www.mckernon.com
. The demo works fine and
you can even save shows (it has a limit of 75 units). It also contains a demo show.
Export Format
In Lightwright, data can be exported to tab or comma separated *.txt files. We recommend tab
separated files, since comma separated files can cause problems with data that includes commas. This
is found under File > Export > Data. In this popup you can also select which data to export.
Uncheck Items
We suggest you select which items to export in the export popup mentioned above, or you will have
an enormous amount of data to select from.
Typical categories to include would probably be
Channel
Dimmer
Wattage
Purpose

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