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Data Flow
Vista Data Vision (VDV) monitors data files for new data, as soon as a data file are updated with new data it is read and imported into VDV's data base where it becomes available for browsing, analyzing and reporting. VDV is built on top on the well known MySQL data base which is capable to store data from hundreds of projects with very fast response time unaffected by the size of the data base. VDV makes the handling of historical as well as real-time data a simple task.

Data loggers supported
Vista Data Vision can import Data files collected by
- Campbell Scientifics' range of data loggers
- Geokons' Micro-range of data loggers
- Most other data loggers using our VDV File Converter
- Weatherhawk Weather Stations
Read more about our flexible VDV File Converter here.
Where does the data come from?
Most commonly data is collected from data logger via vendor's call engine and then VDV imports data automatically into its data base.
VDV fully supports the range of data loggers manufactured by Campbell Scientific (CSI), where either CSI's LoggerNet or Canary System's MultiLogger applications are used for the actual data collection. The CSI data loggers are the backbone of number of field measurement systems, like those marketed as MicroLogger by Geocon, as flexDAQ by RST, as EDAS-10 by Encardio-rite, and data logging systems offered by Duram Geo Slope Indicator, Soil Instruments and a number of other fine companies.
The CSI data loggers may also be programmed to use a RS232 port to collect readings from instruments for environmental monitoring, air quality and ambient weather like the Thermo Scientific range of instruments, the Licor environmental instruments and instruments from other fine companies.
Data from almost any other brand of data logger may also be imported automatically into VDV using the flexible VDV File Converter.