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#The Import Wizard opens. Select '''Case Attributes''' to be imported and click '''Next'''.
#The Import Wizard opens. Select '''Case Attributes''' to be imported and click '''Next'''.
#Select '''Current Worksheet''' and click '''Next'''.
#Select '''Current Worksheet''' and click '''Next'''.
#Select '''Add to Existing''' and select the model for which you gave the name earlier.
#Click '''Import'''.
#The resulting model will now have Events and Case Data. In the '''Project Workspace''' dialog, select the model and click '''Open'''.
== Creating Model from PACM Sample Files ==
#To create a model to QPR ProcessAnalyzer using PACM file:
#On the QPR tab, select '''Project Workspace'''.
#Click the '''Import...''' button.
#The Import Wizard opens. Select '''QPR PrrocessAnalyzer file''' to be imported and click '''Next'''.
#Click'''Select...''', locate the pacm file to use and click '''Open'''.
#Click the '''Next''' button.
#Select '''Create New''' and from the '''Project''' drop-down menu, select either "Create New Project" or choose an existing project.
#In '''Model Name''', type in a name for the model and click '''Import'''.
#The resulting model will now have Events and Case Data. In the '''Project Workspace''' dialog, select the model and click '''Open'''.
== Creating Model from CSV Sample Files ==
#To create a model to QPR ProcessAnalyzer using CSV files:
#On the QPR tab, select '''Project Workspace'''.
#Click the '''Import...''' button.
#The Import Wizard opens. Select '''Events''' to be imported and click '''Next'''.
#Select '''Text File''' and click '''Next'''.
#Click'''Select...''', locate the CSV file containing event data to use and click '''Open'''.
#Select the proper delimiter and TimeDate Format, e.g. d.M.yyyy H\:mm.
#Select '''Create New''' and from the '''Project''' drop-down menu, select either "Create New Project" or choose an existing project.
#In '''Model Name''', type in a name for the model and click '''Import'''.
#Next, the case data will be imported to the model.
#On the QPR tab, click '''Project Workspace'''.
#In the Workspace dialog, click the '''Import...''' button.
#The Import Wizard opens. Select '''Case Attributes''' to be imported and click '''Next'''.
#Select '''Text File''' and click '''Next'''.
#Click'''Select...''', locate the CSV file containing event data to use and click '''Open'''.
#Select the proper delimiter and TimeDate Format, e.g. d.M.yyyy H\:mm.
#Select '''Add to Existing''' and select the model for which you gave the name earlier.
#Select '''Add to Existing''' and select the model for which you gave the name earlier.
#Click '''Import'''.
#Click '''Import'''.
#The resulting model will now have Events and Case Data. In the '''Project Workspace''' dialog, select the model and click '''Open'''.
#The resulting model will now have Events and Case Data. In the '''Project Workspace''' dialog, select the model and click '''Open'''.

Revision as of 10:10, 1 November 2019

Sample files contain case and event data that can be used for demo purposes.

Accessing Sample Files



Creating Model from Excel Sample Files

  1. To load events to QPR ProcessAnalyzer, select the worksheet that contains Event Data.
  2. On the QPR tab, select Project Workspace.
  3. Click the Import... button.
  4. The Import Wizard opens. Select Events to be imported and click Next.
  5. Select Current Worksheet and click Next.
  6. Select Create New and from the Project drop-down menu, select either "Create New Project" or choose an existing project.
  7. In Model Name, type in a name for the model and click Import.
  8. Next, the case data will be imported to the model. Select the Excel worksheet that contains Case Attribute Data.
  9. On the QPR tab, click Project Workspace.
  10. In the Workspace dialog, click the Import... button.
  11. The Import Wizard opens. Select Case Attributes to be imported and click Next.
  12. Select Current Worksheet and click Next.
  13. Select Add to Existing and select the model for which you gave the name earlier.
  14. Click Import.
  15. The resulting model will now have Events and Case Data. In the Project Workspace dialog, select the model and click Open.

Creating Model from PACM Sample Files

  1. To create a model to QPR ProcessAnalyzer using PACM file:
  2. On the QPR tab, select Project Workspace.
  3. Click the Import... button.
  4. The Import Wizard opens. Select QPR PrrocessAnalyzer file to be imported and click Next.
  5. ClickSelect..., locate the pacm file to use and click Open.
  6. Click the Next button.
  7. Select Create New and from the Project drop-down menu, select either "Create New Project" or choose an existing project.
  8. In Model Name, type in a name for the model and click Import.
  9. The resulting model will now have Events and Case Data. In the Project Workspace dialog, select the model and click Open.

Creating Model from CSV Sample Files

  1. To create a model to QPR ProcessAnalyzer using CSV files:
  2. On the QPR tab, select Project Workspace.
  3. Click the Import... button.
  4. The Import Wizard opens. Select Events to be imported and click Next.
  5. Select Text File and click Next.
  6. ClickSelect..., locate the CSV file containing event data to use and click Open.
  7. Select the proper delimiter and TimeDate Format, e.g. d.M.yyyy H\:mm.
  8. Select Create New and from the Project drop-down menu, select either "Create New Project" or choose an existing project.
  9. In Model Name, type in a name for the model and click Import.
  10. Next, the case data will be imported to the model.
  11. On the QPR tab, click Project Workspace.
  12. In the Workspace dialog, click the Import... button.
  13. The Import Wizard opens. Select Case Attributes to be imported and click Next.
  14. Select Text File and click Next.
  15. ClickSelect..., locate the CSV file containing event data to use and click Open.
  16. Select the proper delimiter and TimeDate Format, e.g. d.M.yyyy H\:mm.
  17. Select Add to Existing and select the model for which you gave the name earlier.
  18. Click Import.
  19. The resulting model will now have Events and Case Data. In the Project Workspace dialog, select the model and click Open.