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CharlesParticipantHey Andrew!
Thanks for the reply. There is not much info out there about IAS or any sign of a manual.
I have found a work-around to importing my Spike CSV files into IAS that involves using Excel…
If I open my Spike CSV file with Excel (2016) and simply re-save the file it is recognized by IAS. Attached are both the Spike file and the re-saved Excel file.
I just installed Office 2016 this week on the Microsoft Surface that I am using to run Spike. Before that I found this work-around by using Excel 2008 on my MacBook. In that version of Excel the CSV files were not recognized directly either. I had to import the CSV data into a new workbook using the text import wizard then Save as a CSV file.
It does not seem like the data contained at the beginning of Trace001 (attached above) is necessary for IAS to recognize the CSV file but may be nice to have as some of that data is filled automatically in the IAS import screen as shown in the screen shot below.
Thanks!
Alex
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