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Old 06-10-2004 | 05:04 PM
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WHat is the best way to compare tables in two differant tunes, is there any better way than stare and compare??
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WHat is the best way to compare tables in two differant tunes, is there any better way than stare and compare??
In LS1 Edit you can compare tables. Open up one file and go to the table. Select read file and then select compare. You will have two files listed and a compare. Are you using LS1 Edit? I am not sure what HP has.

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I am using HP Tuners
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Open the program once. Open the configuration file that you want. Minimize the program and open it again. Repeat. Then Maximize and Minimize as neccesary. Hope this helps. Kind of a round-about way of doing it, but it works.
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Export the file as a CSV and open it in Excel or another spreadsheet program. If you have the spreadsheet skills you can overlay the files and only show the difference between the two. If you'd like to know how I can go into detail but it's kind of long to type.
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Export the file as a CSV and open it in Excel or another spreadsheet program. If you have the spreadsheet skills you can overlay the files and only show the difference between the two. If you'd like to know how I can go into detail but it's kind of long to type.
Maybe you can send me a blank sheet with the formulas in place?




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