On 09/14/2012 03:53 PM, Stephen Dubovsky wrote:
> Python can make database calls.  Just write the lengths to a database.
>   Use database tools to do all the analysis like histogramming, etc.
> Thats what they are very good at.
Or, if the end user is handy with a spreadsheet, you could write it out 
to a .CSV file, and include the date and time so they could tell if data 
came before or after the power failure.  Of course for safety sake, you 
could close the file after each board is stored.

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