Measurement Session Record
Overview
The Measurement Session Record describes one measurement. A measurement may consist of multiple recording files. The collection of those files is called the Measurement Session.This record is stored together with the recording files in a file with the extension .XSES.
Properties
Find more information about changing properties here: linkName
type: See descriptionThe name of the measurement. Per default the name consists of the name of the application and its version number.
The name is actually free text. It should reflect what the measurement is about. Therefore, the default name includes the name of the application that was used to do the measurement, because that normally is a good indication about where the measurement comes from.
StartDate
type: See descriptionThe start date of the measurement.
StartTime
type: See descriptionThe start time of the measurement.
Operator
type: See descriptionThe name of the person that conducted the measurement.
TreatingPhysician
type: See descriptionThe name of the person that treats the patient.
UsedApplication
type: See descriptionThe name of the application that was used to record this measurement.
Notes
type: See descriptionAny notes to the measurement session. This is often a multi-line text.
Path
type: See descriptionPath to the directory where the files of a measurement session are stored.
Delete
type: True or FalseThis pseudo-boolean flag (0 for False, 1 for True) indicates if this session should be marked to be deleted. Use this in case your app determines that the session can be deleted.
Select one of those presets:
True or False
True may also be read like 'yes' and false like 'no'
True or False
True may also be read like 'yes' and false like 'no'
Sometimes, a measurement is performed and immediately it is clear that the measurement session should not be kept, because the data are not valid.
In that case, a session can be marked to be deleted. The Data Manager can then suggest to delete the session.
In that case, a session can be marked to be deleted. The Data Manager can then suggest to delete the session.