If you downloaded this zip file from a management system (like Black Duck ), the file itself often is the report data.
To help you create the right report, I need to know which platform or software this file is from. Here are the most likely ways to handle it: 1. If it is a Project or Version Report
If the zip contains technical logs or sensor data (e.g., from a tank monitoring system):
: Open Excel > Data tab > Get Data > From File > From Folder (or CSV). 3. If it is a System Backup
In industrial software, a .zip file with "TNK" (Tank) and "R5" (Revision 5) often indicates a system backup.
Knowing the source will let me give you the exact steps to generate the report.
If you downloaded this zip file from a management system (like Black Duck ), the file itself often is the report data.
To help you create the right report, I need to know which platform or software this file is from. Here are the most likely ways to handle it: 1. If it is a Project or Version Report Download File LT_HE_TNK_R5.zip
If the zip contains technical logs or sensor data (e.g., from a tank monitoring system): If you downloaded this zip file from a
: Open Excel > Data tab > Get Data > From File > From Folder (or CSV). 3. If it is a System Backup If it is a Project or Version Report
In industrial software, a .zip file with "TNK" (Tank) and "R5" (Revision 5) often indicates a system backup.
Knowing the source will let me give you the exact steps to generate the report.