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Overview
Dataplane report exports in Comma Separated Value (CSV) format are suitable for batch processing or for importing into other applications that only accept CSV-format files.
To export the currently viewed Dataplane report, click the Export toolbar dropdown and select CSV Format. A version of the report results in the desired file format will then begin downloading.
CSV Format Details
When exporting reports to a CSV-format file, note the following:
- only tabular results data is included. The plain-text CSV file format does not support graphic charts or any other richly-formatted data.
by default a comma (,) is used to separate the individual fields on a line.
character set encoding is always UTF-8.
all dates are expressed in the ISO date format as "yyyy-mm-dd". For example, 2013-07-01 represents July 1, 2013.
Customizing Individual Reports
Using a Customizer Script
With a Dataplane Customizer Script, you can customize the CSV export on a report-by-report basis.
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If you're not yet familiar with using Customizer Scripts in your reports, read through Customizing Reports with Scripts for some background and then return back here to get going. |
Here's the general syntax for a Customizer Script that sets a property of the CSV export:
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customizeExport { format "csv" <property1> <value1> <property2> <value2> } |
The words format "csv"
indicate you are customizing the CSV export format, and following that are one or more pairs of properties and values.
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customizeExport { format "csv" separator ";" // export the file using semi-colons to separate values } customizeExport { format "csv" separator "\t" // export the file using tabs to separate values } |
Customizer Script Options
The following list shows the available properties and values that can be used to customize CSV exports:
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separator |
| Specifies the character to use as a field separator on each line of the file. Any single character in quotes may be used. Common options are:
Use the following special notation to indicate a tab character:
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