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Hazsite/EDS Software
EDSA
Electronic Data Submittal Applications (EDSA)
Download
Users Manual
Readme
Current version: Version
5.00.001; Last updated 29 July 1999.
The EDSA routine for Windows 95/98 is an administrative
and completeness check which will be run on all electronic
data submitted to SRP prior to that data being reviewed,
evaluated or used by SRP personnel. It is suggested
that parties submitting electronic data in the .txt,
.wk1, or .dbf format run this check to determine if
the basic required information is included and correct.
This routine is intended to decrease the occurrence
of SRP rejecting data for administrative errors or
omissions. (This check is inherent in the HazSite
data submittal system.)
New features in this version of EDSA
include:
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The ability to check the formatting of TXT files
as tab delimited ASCII (the previous versions
of EDSA only checked DBF and WK1 files).
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The ability to view the error files directly
from the EDSA program (using Notepad), rather
than having to exit EDSA and find the files. In
addition, the error files are not immediately
sent to the printer. On the startup screen, the
user would go to the "View Data Check Reports,"
select the report to be viewed (i.e., "Sample
Errors," "Result Errors," or "Analyte
Warnings") and then click on "Display."
- The ability to view the HZSAMPLE and HZRESULT
files directly through the EDSA program. It should
be noted that this tool only functions if the user
has Microsoft Excel installed on his/her computer
in the standard location. On the startup screen,
the user would click on "Utilities," then
select which dataset file to view (i.e., "Submitted
Samples" or "Submitted Results"),
then click on "View Files."
Download EDSA
Before downloading the EDSA files,
we recommend you take a look at its readme.txt
information.
The ZIP files requires PKUNZIP or compatible utility
to unpack them. The EXE files are an alternative package
for people who don't have such unpacking software.
File Format Help
You can download the entire EDSA application as one
file or as a set of four files. The split download
as four files is recommended for people who may have
connection problems or might not be able to leave
a modem connection to the Internet going for several
hours.
The Single File Download Option
EDSA.ZIP (5.05 Mb)
EDSA.EXE (5.08
Mb)
The Split Download Option
Version History:
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26 July 1999: Major version change. Version
5.00.001
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29 July 1999 -Minor corrections to fix a long
filename problem some people experienced with
unZIP utilties or network file systems that don't
recognize long filenames.
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