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RE: Question re: creating a report via OSCAR - Crimson Nape - 10-29-2022

That's odd. I'm on my Linux box, and it will print the Date Range Statistics to a PDF file. I used File > Print Report after selecting the date range.

- Red


RE: Question re: creating a report via OSCAR - pholynyk - 10-29-2022

Under File->Print Report you can either print it or save it as a pdf file. For Statistics you will probably want to use Landscape mode, and legal paper if you want the Changes to Settings to be readable Big Grin

A pdf file will end up in your OSCAR_Data folder


RE: Question re: creating a report via OSCAR - PaulaO2 - 10-29-2022

Using the monthly version, it is almost what I would like. It shows a year's worth of data at a glance.

I wish there was a numerical version of the Overview tab. The colorful graph is useless unless you are sitting there with the program open. I no longer have a laptop so I can't take one and show the program itself.

I may just print that out (saved it as pdf) and print out a week's worth of dailies and whatever else I can get. It will all be useless for her but I can say I tried.


RE: Question re: creating a report via OSCAR - pholynyk - 10-29-2022

We know you're always trying, Paula Big Grin


RE: Question re: creating a report via OSCAR - Expat31 - 10-30-2022

Hi,

To get personalised detail from the .csv export:-

File/Export data/.csv export wizard/Custom/Select say daily*, choose a period,then choose download location.

Open downloaded .csv file, text import, OK.

You are then confronted and overwhelmed with a file of 43 columns! Save in Excel or Libre office calc format.

Now out of these 43 columns, you only need a very maximum of 10. For the unwanted ones, control, select and delete them in one vo.
 Format the date and numeric columns for consistency.
Now you can start with creating graphs etc.

*In fact there are 3 choices, Details, Sessions and Daily. Sessions and Daily seem to be basically identical and easy to use for creating tables and graphs.
The Detail choice is good but a little more complicated as output is not in columnar format. I used it for an analysis of obstructive durations which I showed to my sleep doctor. It produced a very compelling argument that I needed. Worked a dream for me!

You say you  need a "report of AHI, types of events, and some others." Can you tell me precisely what you need and I can detail the precise steps for you. AHi is pretty easy.