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Each row represents a message. The layer 3 messages have a value of UL or DL in the
Direction column. The other messages (for which the Direction column has a value of
Internal) come from the handset or scanning devices. When data is exported from recent
versions of TEMS Investigation* using the "Message Hexadecimal String" option, the layer 3
and device messages are encoded in a hexadecimal format without being modified by TEMS.
Analyzer is now able to decode this data using the standard Actix components for decoding
layer 3 messages and messages from the Nokia, Motorola, Qualcomm, Ericsson, and DTI
devices. This results in smaller export files and improved performance.
The other columns in the export file store the proprietary TEMS information. The templates
that are supplied by Actix are optimized to include the minimum amount of the proprietary
data that is required to get good results for the intended purpose, because each additional
column adds to the file size and therefore makes an impact on performance.
When you open the exported data in Analyzer, attributes that are decoded from the
hexadecimal string appear in the standard positions in the Attribute Explorer for the
technology and device in question. The position of the attributes that are created from the
TEMS Investigation Elements variessome, such as Latitude and Longitude are mapped to
standard attributes and some are mapped to TEMS-specific attributes that appear within a
TEMS folder somewhere suitable within the Attribute Explorer tree.
The table below lists all of the TEMS Information Elements that are included in at least one of
the templates. When a TEMS Information Element is mapped directly to a single Actix
attribute, its name and position in the Attribute Explorer is shown. However, for some TEMS
Information Elements there is not one-to-one mappingperhaps because the data is used in
the calculation of more than one attribute.
When additional Information Elements are added to the export, Analyzer attempts to decode
them and adds attributes based on the Information Element name to the top-level TEMS
folder within the data stream in the Attribute Explorer tree.
Note that the templates that are designed for earlier versions of TEMS Investigation include
more TEMS Information Elements, because the hexadecimal string is not decoded.
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Related Topics
Working with TEMS Data
Exporting the Data from TEMS Investigation
Templates for Exporting the Data
Configuring a TEMS Export Manually
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