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Curve to ISO-MME
Tools → Workflows → Curve to ISO-MME

The Curve to ISO-MME workflow tool that enables you to export T/HIS curves in ISO-MME data format without the need of a configuration file. It is a T/HIS workflow. It doesn't required setting up in PRIMER.

Curve to ISO-MME Export from T/HIS

When the tool is initially launched, the GUI will look something like this by default: 

All the inputs in highlighted in red are required for Export to be enabled.

Select curves

Make sure that you have all the curves you want to export in ISO-MME format ready in your T/HIS session. Then click on Select curves... – this will open the curve selection panel. Select the curves you wish to export and click Apply. The Select curves... button will now indicate how many curves you have selected e.g. "3 curves selected".

Test name

Test name is the name you wish to give to the main ISO-MME folder that gets created in the output directory. For ISO-MME format 2.0, the Test name is also used for .mme, .mmi and .mmd files. Please do not include any of following characters: \ / : * ? " < > |.

MME Filename

MME Filename is the filename you wish to specify for .mme, .chn, and individual channel files (.001, .002, etc) for ISO-MME format 1.6. This field is not required if ISO-MME format is set to 2.0 as in that case, Test name is used. Please do not include any of following characters: \ / : * ? " < > |.

Output directory

Select the directory on your machine where you wish to export the ISO-MME channel data.

MME Header CSV

ISO-MME format requires some extra information to be included in the .mme file which we can't generate automatically. MME Header CSV file is an optional input containing all the extra information to put in the .mme file. The first column in the CSV file is the description of the MME header and the second column is the value of that MME header. Refer to the sample CSV file located in:

<INSTALLATION_DIR>/workflows/scripts/curve_to_isomme/post/t-his/sample_mme_header.csv

If you give this optional input then all those MME headers will be included in the .mme file when it is written.

After you have provided all the inputs, the panel should look something like this:


Export

The Export button will become enabled once all inputs highlighted in red are defined. Click to export the selected curves in ISO-MME format.

NOTE: The same Curve to ISO-MME tool can be accessed from Tools → Write → Output Format: ISO-MME; Data Source: Curves → Next.