bodies! not systems.
#cut -f1 Exploration\ Export*.txt | sort | uniq | wc -l
593966
Almost 600'000 systems.
Hey Michael, would it not be easier just to DB the database and have a front end tools for searches![]()
To save me going mad I've uploaded the file to Google docs here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5Px3TF3wE0PRXI2M25pRUtPVU0/view?usp=sharing
Don't list your commander name any more - just check the file
Michael
Shame I can't get the source data file, as I could wrap it up on a webpage with a search on it.
Could someone export the spreadsheet as CSV for those of us without Excel? (Annoyingly I would have been the very next in line…)
Open Office wont open it for me so no clue how else to look at it
Yes they will be counted. I won't be updating the file though - that was a one-off!
Michael
Awesome JOB Michael and FD team, one question about that stuff : I scanned a lot a system but surface scanned fewer bodies inside those systems. I found 10826 bodies related to my name. does this mean : each bodies scanned (with advanced discovery scanner) will be named in your database or only the ones i surface scanned ? Thanks for you reply !!
Yes they will be counted. I won't be updating the file though - that was a one-off!
LibreOffice barfed on the file for me, but Microsoft Excel Viewer worked fine. - http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=10
only surface scanned ones count.
LibreOffice barfed on the file for me, but Microsoft Excel Viewer worked fine. - http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=10