I don't have this problem. Maybe the new version takes some locale settings into consideration, or changed the file format from Coma separated values to Column or Tab separated values.
Post somewhere one of those scrambled logs you have.
VersaTuner 1.8.5 Released
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Built engine + WMI + GTX3071 gen2, ~550BHP @35PSI
2008 Icy Blue Mazda CX7
Built engine and stock exhaust (YES!!), JBR3" + GTX2867 gen2 + Autotech HPFP, self-tuned to 360-ish BHP
Re: VersaTuner 1.8.5 Released
Mine works.. When exporting AND the save as window appears it saves as Standard Comma separated...Kevin wrote:Also, i have an issue when exporting to csv. Dont know if its VT related but each option i choose when exporting does not export correctly. All data is in one column in Excel a d I have to use Text2Columns to read the data. This happend when i installed the new version
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Save as type: Microsoft Excel compatible

that should work
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Ive tried all the options. Im an IT Server Admin so i know my way around a pc. Just found it strange as it only started after the updated VT install
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Re: VersaTuner 1.8.5 Released
This part hasn't been changed in the latest version.
The behavior depends on your regional settings:
1. If the decimal separator is ".", it will use a comma (",") to separate values.
2. If the decimal separator is ",", it will use a semicolon (";") to separate values.
This is what Excel expects when you give it a CSV file. Which version of Excel are you using? And what is the decimal separator in your regional settings?
The behavior depends on your regional settings:
1. If the decimal separator is ".", it will use a comma (",") to separate values.
2. If the decimal separator is ",", it will use a semicolon (";") to separate values.
This is what Excel expects when you give it a CSV file. Which version of Excel are you using? And what is the decimal separator in your regional settings?
Re: VersaTuner 1.8.5 Released
I have an issue with 1.8.5 and logging.
If I was to do logging for a short time there is no issue.
However if I was to log for a long period of time it would crash and close the problem. Memory leak maybe?
I've had to revert back to 1.7 in the mean time.
If I was to do logging for a short time there is no issue.
However if I was to log for a long period of time it would crash and close the problem. Memory leak maybe?
I've had to revert back to 1.7 in the mean time.
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