How to Export Temperature Data to an Excel Workbook

How to Export Temperature Data to an Excel Workbook

How to Export Temperature Data to an Excel Workbook - Temperature Report
Warning
You will need to have Excel installed on the PC in order to export your temperature data to an Excel Workbook.

1) Open the placement that you would like to export to Excel by Clicking on Project, Open or Project Open Logging

2) Click on Project, Export Data, Open Project - Temperature Report

3) You can select the additional columns that you would like to generate for you report.
Info
Note: If Global Settings have been defined for your organization during the onboarding process with Wake, Wake will have set your required reporting columns by reviewing your specifications and thermal control plan (TCP). 
-- Click: Use Global Settings
After Selecting the additional columns that you would like to include in your Excel Workbook, click Excel Export

Notes
You can override the Start Time and/or Logging Interval if you desire. 

For example, you started the logging of temperatures a day before the pour physically started, and you want to remove the information up until the actual pour date & time.

For example, you set the logging interval to every 15 minutes for more granularity, but you are only required to report temperature information every 60 minutes to the project owner for the 1st 3 days and then only every 3 hours until the end of the monitoring period.

When your Excel Workbook is ready, you will see the following message.  Click OK and your Excel Workbook will open the Workbook for you

Within the Workbook, there is a Summary tab with all of your sensors and additional columns, a Temp. vs Time tab with a chart, and a seperate tab for each sensor including a chart.