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Any results data considered to be significant should be saved using the Compile Results & Import button, because it will be lost if a subsequent test is performed and/or the serial number of the UUT changes; there is a prompt to save the results data if these events happen.  When you choose Compile Data button the data will be appended to a permanent report or history file ( {Map_Name}*.TST - summary and {Map_Name}.TZT - full ); which are both saved to the Map Name folder in the TestPrograms folder.  See Ncompass™ Folder Structure for more details.  To show the data, select the Map Name at the top of the form, and if there are associated test data reports available, they will be enabled on the Show Data menu.
 
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Results Data
1. Results Data
Once a test has been carried out, the User will be returned back to Results screen in NODES™ and the test results from the test application is displayed in the blue screen.  The User can use the right-hand shortcut menu to copy any of the text and paste it into a document of their choice.  Text cannot be changed in this field.
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Separate Test Reports
2. Separate Test Reports
Each test application produces a report file (suffix .RPT) with a summary of the results, prefixed with a header report which is created immediately prior to the test being carried out.  As these reports become available so the option to display them is enabled.  Click the check button to display the relevant test results in the adjacent blue field.
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Save Results
3. Save Results
Compiles the separate reports for all of the tests that have been carried out, except Automap™, into 2 combined report formats {Map_Name}.TST (summary of results) and {Map_Name}.TZT (full results);  these text files are both saved to the Map Name folder in the TestPrograms folder.  See Folder Structure for more details.  This button only becomes available if there are test results and associated reports to compile.
 
If the reports are successfully compiled, then the results data is then error checked and imported into NODES™ database.  Importing the results data into NODES™ allows the User to carry out a full review of the results and the opportunity for further analysis; they can then be used in result related reports.  Test results will only be imported once from the referenced file, and then the .TST and .TZT files are then marked as archived and date time stamped and are left in the TestPrograms folder.
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Review Results
4. Review Results
Click to review all the results data held for the connected dataset.  The Results Review form allows users to navigate all the results for Intermittency, Continuity and LogScope™, and filter the results by UUT, Serial No and other User defined parameters.
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Print Report
5. Print Report
Click to show a simple report output of the data displayed in the adjacent blue field.  From the Print Results Screen, the User will be given the option to print or save the data.
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Show Last Test Screen
6. Show Last Test Screen
Click to displays the captured graphic from the last test for the Test Report selected.
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Discard Test Results
7. Discard Test Results
Click to discard the test results shown in the blue field above.  Warning, this action deletes the result records completely and this action is not recoverable.
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Make Continuity Gold
8. Make Continuity Gold
This function should be used to save a Gold copy of test results when a UUT, known to be fully serviceable, has had the continuity test carried out on it.  It is recommended that for correct and accurate assessment of any UUT, it should always be compared to the desired Gold values.  In addition, because no two units will ever behave exactly the same under test, the Gold values can have allowable tolerances applied to each TP in the Test Point Add/Edit form. By applying specific tolerances to each test point's Test Profiles, this allows acceptable variation in UUTs from being rejected as test failures.  Updates to a filtered selection of TPs can be performed using Block Updates under the Test Point Add/Edit form.
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