Data tables are presented in Comma Delimited, CSV text file format. Although this file format allows for the data table to be easily retrieved into a variety of applications, they are best viewed within one that will allow one to easily manipulate data that is in columnar format. Common examples of such applications are those that are used to create spreadsheets and databases.
If you don't have access to either a spreadsheet or a database application, you can also retrieve the data table file into either an ASCII text-editing or a word-processing application. However, since neither of these two application types has the facility to easily format the width of the data columns, quite a bit of manual reformatting will be required to properly view the data.
Before you save the data table to disk, it is recommended that you view it first to make sure that it contains the data you are interested in.
To View a Data Table
To view a data table, within your browser window, click on the CSV link that is located just to the right of the table name.
Alternatively, you can right-click on the CSV link and then select "Open in New Window." This viewing method is particularly useful if you want to open several tables for viewing at the same time. Simply repeat the steps for each table you want to open for viewing.
File Viewing Tip: If you find that the table is wider than can be viewed within the width of your screen, use your browser's Search key to locate key information that you are looking for. |
To Save a Data Table to Disk
To save a data table to disk, highlight the CSV link, right-click, and then select "Save Target As." Make sure that you save the file as a CSV Text Document.
File Saving Tip: If you want to save the data table to a diskette, check its file size beforehand to confirm that it will fit on the diskette.
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To Retrieve a Data Table in to a Spreadsheet Application or Import the Data Table into a Database Application
To retrieve the data table into a spreadsheet application, proceed with the steps that you normally go through to open an existing spreadsheet.
To import the data table into a database, create a new table and then import the data table file into the newly created database table.
Note that because the data table is formatted as a CSV Text Document, you may be prompted to set the file import options, which will ensure that the data is properly formatted when the file is retrieved into the spreadsheet or imported into the database table. The key file import options and their associated values are listed in the table below.
Import Option | Value |
Data Type | Comma Delimited |
File Origin | Windows ANSI |
Text Qualifier | {"} |
Field Delimiter | {,} |
First Row | Field Names |
Additionally, please note that null field values may be represented by the phrase "n.a." You may need to replace all instances of "n.a." with a blank field before importing the data table into your spreadsheet/database.
Tips:
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Format Setting | Value | |
Page Size | Legal | |
Page Orientation | Landscape | |
Font Type | Any proportional font such as Line Printer, Arial, or Universe. A fixed font such as Times Roman or Courier will increase the required line length. | |
Font Size | 8 point or smaller | |
Margins | Left = 0" Right = 0" | Actual margin width will be set to the lowest default value for your printer. |
To Retrieve a Data Table into an ASCII Text Editor or Word-Processing Application
To retrieve the data table into either an ASCII text editor or word-processing application, proceed with the steps that you normally go through to open a text file or document.
If you are retrieving the data table into a word-processing application, you may be prompted to convert the file format. If yes, indicate that you are converting from "ASCII Text."
Tips for Retrieving a Data Table into a Word-Processing Application:
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Format Setting | Value | |
Page Size | Legal | |
Page Orientation | Landscape | |
Font Type | Any proportional font such as Line Printer, Arial, or Universe. A fixed font such as Times Roman or Courier will increase the required line length. | |
Font Size | 8 point or smaller | |
Margins | Left = 0" Right = 0" | Actual margin width will be set to the lowest default value for your printer. |
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