Yes you can delete the readings you wish to remove and change incorrect dates and times with the following instructions.
- Export the profiles to the C drive to a spot you can get back to.
- Find your profile on the C drive. It will be identified by your profile ID number and the file exchange xml.
- RIGHT click on the file and choose open in Note Pad.
- Scroll down through all the lines of programming and locate your profile info. Below is an example of how it will appear.
- <MeasureRec>
- <ID>001-</ID>
- <RecID>1000066</RecID>
- <MAM>0</MAM>
- <Arrhythmia>1</Arrhythmia>
- <ReadingDate>2004-10-22T05:26:00.0000000-04:00</ReadingDate>
- <Sys>161</Sys>
- <Dia>101</Dia>
- <Map>121</Map>
- <PP>60</PP>
- <Pulse>70</Pulse>
- <Error>0</Error>
- </MeasureRec>
- <MeasureRec>
- <ID>001-</ID>
- <RecID>1000067</RecID>
- <MAM>0</MAM>
- <Arrhythmia>1</Arrhythmia>
- <ReadingDate>2004-10-22T05:30:00.0000000-04:00</ReadingDate>
- <Sys>185</Sys>
- <Dia>112</Dia>
- <Map>136</Map>
- <PP>73</PP>
- <Pulse>71</Pulse>
- <Error>0</Error>
- </MeasureRec>
- Find the appropriate date and reading. If deleting data, delete out MeasureRec to MeasureRec. In other words you must end up with two MeasureRec touching or back-to-back as above in red. To edit dates simply type over the dates.
- Save the file as is. Must be saved in the XML format. To ensure it is saved in XML format set save as type to all files, as below and click save
- Import the file into the software with the import function.
- Save changes to the profile.
- The deleted and edited readings will appear as edited.
It is recommend to experiment with the sample patient’s data to learn the process. You can also export the file to the C drive to two spots. That way you will have the original data still intact if you need to start over.
- It is recommend to experiment with the sample patient’s data to learn the process. You can also export the file to the C drive to two spots. That way you will have the original data still intact if you need to start over.