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Exporting ResMed Data for Sleepyhead
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Exporting ResMed Data for Sleepyhead
I have all my ResMed data in rlk files and PDF reports on my hard drive. Is there a way to export all of the data to CSV files so Sleepyhead can read them? Thanks, Bob.
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RE: Exporting ResMed Data for Sleepyhead
I,m computer inclined but guess you need to open SH and download SD card data so SH can read it.
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(09-07-2012, 03:27 AM)zonk Wrote: I,m computer inclined but guess you need to open SH and download SD card data so SH can read it.

HI. Thanks. I was looking for a way to use the data I already have on my computer as the CPAP machine is not here at this time and I have no access to it. Best regards, Bob.

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RE: Exporting ResMed Data for Sleepyhead
Bob -

Not sure about rlk files, but if you have the native data files from your machine, SleepyHead should be able to import them and use the data. I guess I'd be surprised if it would work with PDF files - those are more for viewing and printing, instead of data storage. But you don't need to have the machine or the SD card available; if the files have been copied to your PC, SleepyHead should be able to import them - you just need to point it at the right folder, I think.

Hope you get your machine back soon - it can't help you if you can't use it!

Doug
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RE: Exporting ResMed Data for Sleepyhead
(09-07-2012, 12:29 PM)dfhudson53 Wrote: Bob -

Not sure about rlk files, but if you have the native data files from your machine, SleepyHead should be able to import them and use the data. I guess I'd be surprised if it would work with PDF files - those are more for viewing and printing, instead of data storage. But you don't need to have the machine or the SD card available; if the files have been copied to your PC, SleepyHead should be able to import them - you just need to point it at the right folder, I think.

Hope you get your machine back soon - it can't help you if you can't use it!

Doug
Thanks Doug. The problem is that I don't have the files direct from the SD card. I have the files that the ResMed software created. They are in RLK and pdf report format. I guess I'll just wait till I get the machine back. I was hoping to do some work on the files with Sleepyhead. Bob.
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RE: Exporting ResMed Data for Sleepyhead
ResScan can export into CSV, but only selected data, not detailed graphs.

I'd like to also know how to import the .rlk files into Sleepyhead (asked in a separate thread).
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