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Exporting a Snapshot

XpoLog enables you to export any snapshot defined in XpoLog after transforming it into another format (XML, CSV, Tab Delimited, Raw data, or SQL Database Table).

Export can be performed either from Tools > Snapshots in the main menu, from the right-click menu of a snapshot under the Snapshots menu in the left pane, or from the right-click menu of the snapshot displayed in the Log Viewer.

To export a snapshot:
  1. In the Log Viewer left pane, under Snapshots, right-click the snapshot that you want to export, and click Export
    OR
    In the main menu, select Tools > Snapshots, and in the dialog box that opens, select the snapshot, and then click the Export button
    OR
    Open the Snapshot in the Log Viewer, and in the right-click menu, click Export.
    Note: It is also possible to open the snapshot in the Log Viewer, and then proceed to export it as a regular log file (see Exporting a Log).
    The Export Log dialog box is displayed.
  2. Select the Only transform the current data to the following type option, and then select from the dropdown list, one of the following types: XML, CSV, Tab Delimited, Raw data, or SQL Database Table.
  3. Click export.
    If a database account is not available for the file type selected, the System Notification page opens, with the notification: No databases accounts available. Please define accounts first. In this case, click OK, define an account, and then perform the export.
    Otherwise, the zip log status page opens with the notification: The zip was created successfully, and the File Download dialog box also opens.
  4. In the File Download dialog box, click Save.
  5. 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.
  6. 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).