Dashboard Improvement: Better way to document the Refresh results
AnsweredHi Support,
Is there more efficient/quicker way to document the Refresh result into excel?
Currently I have to copy paste the result into my own excel, but unable to select all and copy on the view result page. I have to scroll down and copy one by one until the endpage. I already minimize browser page size to 25%. That would still take multiple scroll downs, if the Refresh Job consist of more than 150 tables
My aim is to record which tables would take long refresh time vs fast. This would help us to have a 'realistic waiting time / capture downtime' for channel affected by the Refresh Job.
Hoping to have an export option of that result into csv/xlsx/json format.
Other solutions are also welcomed.
Regards,
Hamzah Razali
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Hi Hamzah,
Apologies for the delay response! If this is still an issue for you, I'd recommend reaching out to our Support Team who can help troubleshoot this for you.
You can open a Support Ticket through this portal by going back to the main page (click Support Portal at top right) and navigating to the bottom of the page where there's blue button to Contact Support.
Let me know if I can help you in any other way.
Best,
Lyndsey
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An export option would be great for our solution as well.
Hoping for this to be implemented sooner than later.
We are refreshing 700 tables at a time and it becomes incredibly hard to document as we have to do it either manually or rely on dbo.hvr_event_result which doesn't have much reliable way to filter per channel. -
Hi There,
Are you familiar with hvreventview? Unfortunately the output is in JSON and I am not sure it is easier for you to consume the data that way.
Please let me know if this tool makes your process is a little easier.
Thank you,
Mark.
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