Hi everyone - if I have several modules (tables) on a dashboard page and I want to export all the modules to Excel at once instead of exporting one by one, is there a way to do that? Thank you, Susan,
Hi
In the Actions tab you can create a new Process and then assign multiple Exports to that single Process. When exporting the data initially, click the "Save Export Definition" box and then you will be able to add it to a Process.
Then you can publish the Process to a dashboard for End Users to access.
Hope that helps,
Brendan
Hi Team,
This solution works great. But, its getting exported as multiple Excel files. Is there a solution, where, the data from multiple modules can be exported into a single Excel file?
Thank You,
Naveen
Hi @Naveen
Currently there is a workaround to do that.
Hope, This resolves your issue
Hi @Naveen ,
If you are still looking for a workaround to achieve this, please refer below post
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