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blocks:app-note:visitor:hello-world [2022-12-22 17:26] mattias [Collecting Basic Data using Visitors Phone] |
blocks:app-note:visitor:hello-world [2022-12-22 17:28] (current) mattias [Viewing the Results] |
==== Viewing the Results ==== | ==== Viewing the Results ==== |
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As mentioned at the beginning of this application not, all it does is collect data frmo visitor's phones. The resulting data ends up in the //record// directory of your Blocks server, in the subdirectory named after the data type collected, which in this case is //HelloWorldData//. Herein you'll find a folder named with the identity given to the visitor's phone, beginning with a P followed by a number. There's one such folder for each uniwue data record, containing at least a TSV file with a log of all the actions taken by the visitor affecting the data record. A TSV file is similar to its more well known CSV cousin, but uses tab characters as separators instead of commas. The content of the file can be viewed in a text editor, or opened using a spreadsheet such as Microsoft Excel or Apple Numbers. Here's an example of what it can look like: | As mentioned at the beginning of this application not, all it does is collect data from visitor's phones. The resulting data ends up in the //record// directory of your Blocks server, in the subdirectory named after the data type collected, which in this case is //HelloWorldData//. Herein you'll find a folder named with the identity given to the visitor's phone, beginning with a P followed by a number. There's one such folder for each unique data record, containing at least a TSV file with a log of all the actions taken by the visitor affecting the data record. A TSV file is similar to its more well known CSV cousin, but uses tab characters as separators instead of commas. The content of the file can be viewed in a text editor, or opened using a spreadsheet such as Microsoft Excel or Apple Numbers. Here's an example of what it can look like: |
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