Table documents
You can save the tables you create in a table document (.mtd) file. When working on a project, you might want to create several table documents and switch between them. For example, in the Museum sample survey, there are two main groups of respondents:
▪those who were interviewed entering the museum
▪those who were interviewed leaving the museum.
The two groups of respondents were asked different sets of questions. When analyzing the survey responses, you might therefore want to create three .mtd files:
▪one to analyze the responses to the questions put to the first group
▪one to analyze the responses to the questions put to the second group
▪one to analyze the responses to the questions that were put to both groups.
Compatibility of table document files with other applications
You can open table document files created in UNICOM Intelligence Professional or UNICOM Intelligence Reporter with the UNICOM Intelligence Reporter - Survey Tabulation application. This includes variable edits in the table document.
You can use table document files created with UNICOM Intelligence Reporter - Survey Tabulation in UNICOM Intelligence Professional or UNICOM Intelligence Reporter.
Profile tables and difference attribute tables can be created in Survey Reporter and UNICOM Intelligence Professional but not in UNICOM Intelligence Reporter - Survey Tabulation. If you open a table document containing such tables, you can see the table definitions and populate the tables and view the results, but you cannot edit the tables. Table folders created in UNICOM Intelligence Reporter or UNICOM Intelligence Professional are not displayed in UNICOM Intelligence Reporter - Survey Tabulation, but any tables in the folders are displayed as normal.
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