We also understand that for more uncommon tasks, the converter alone will not be able to directly provide the final result, but the result will need to be fine-tuned. We know the converter has been used quite often, for example for creating the basis for the Chinese CLCD database. If you have a recommendation for improvement, let us know. More and more of the features of the format converter are now also available in the “normal” openLCA application, where also the more modern L2D format is available (LCA Linked Data format, developed by GreenDelta). Further details are explained in the format converter documentation which is available on the resources page. If you want to modify or overwrite the mappings, close the converter first and modify the mapping files then making a backup of the files to be edited is recommended. A database subfolder with the mapping files is created.
#Export data from openlca archive#
To use the converter, unzip the archive if you downloaded the zip archive, or open directly the Jar file. You need to have Java installed on your computer though. The converter is a Java application, its use should be straightforward. The latest release of the converter is version 3.1.3 from end of 2015.
#Export data from openlca software#
Over time, the import and export functionalities from the converter have also been implemented in openLCA, but the format converter is still available as stand-alone tool for users of other LCA software packages, such as SimaPro for example where only recently (in 2016) an ILCD format export was added. From the 2nd release onward, the converter contains also mapping files to assign reference flows and other elements from one format to the other. The user interface was never too beautiful almost all of the effort was spent on things below the user interface (which reminds us of an iceberg, always). Like openLCA, the openLCA format converter is an open source software, which means that both the software and its source code is publicly and freely available. The converter runs as a stand-alone application on Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems – its installation is simple. Converted files can also be used by other LCA software packages, beyond openLCA. The tool converts various LCA data formats from one format into the other, including EcoSpold01 to ILCD, EcoSpold02 to ILCD, ILCD to EcoSpold01, and ILCD to EcoSpold02. Recently more and more effort is spent on mapping files used in the converter. The first releases were in April and August 2007, new versions were published in 20. We started working on the converter by the end of 2006. The Idea for the tool emerged at GreenDelta when discussions between the (then) new ILCD format and EcoSpold(1) did not come to an end.
The converter was the first “piece” to be developed for the openLCA framework.