Exporting a Log/Folder
XpoLog enables you to export the log displayed in the Log Viewer from the right-click menu while viewing a log.
You can either export the log 'with its configuration, i.e. in the format in which it is displayed in the Log Viewer so that it can be easily imported into the Log Viewer at a later time, or you can export the log data after transforming it into another format (XML, CSV, Tab Delimited, Raw data, or SQL Database Table).
To export a Folder/Folders:
Open folders and logs in the Log Viewer (see Opening a Log in the Log Viewer), mouse over the relevant folder and right click on it. Then click Export. Alternatively open the Folders and Logs in the Data section and mark the check boxes of the folders you wish to export. Then click Export.Â
XpoLog exports the folder(s) along with its sub folder(s), sub log(s), log(s) configuration & data and creates a zip file which should be ready for later use
To export a log:
Open a log in the Log Viewer (see Opening a Log in the Log Viewer), mouse over the relevant log and right click on it. A selection box opens. Then click Export.
Alternatively open the Folders and Logs in the Data section and mark the check box of the log(s) you wish to export. A selection box opens. Then click Export.ÂSelect one of the following options:
Export the log together with its configuration, to enable future import
Only transform the current data to the following type, and select from the dropdown list, one of the following types: XML, CSV, Tab Delimited, Raw dataClick export.
Otherwise, the zip log status page opens with the notification: The zip was created successfully, and the File Download dialog box also opens.In the File Download dialog box, click Save.In the Save as dialog box that opens, select the Save in location and type the file name of the zipped file, and then click Save.
The file is downloaded to the selected location.In the Zip log status page, click the back to log viewer link.
The Log Viewer opens, displaying the last log or snapshot that was downloaded there (and not necessarily the one that you exported).