up.time graphs generated in Internet Explorer can be saved directly to Excel or a .csv file by using the Export Chart > Data option.
up.time reports can not be saved directly to Excel or .csv format. However, the up.time database is open for ODBC connections, which many clients use to plug Excel (or other ODBC tools) directly into the up.time data source. |
Creating Excel Reports that use up.time Data | Rating | Views | |
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This article explains how to access the up.time DataStore and use up.time data in Excel reports. By: uptime Support | Date Created: 10-30-2007 | Last Modified: 6-19-2012 | Index: 222 |
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Date format in Excel export doesn't make sense | Rating | Views | |
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When exporting data from an up.time graph to a csv or Excel format you may notice a column that should be the date but only contains a long format number. This number is the native windows date... By: uptime Support | Date Created: 6-26-2010 | Last Modified: 8-10-2011 | Index: 453 |
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How do I save or schedule a report? | Rating | Views | |
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Reports are useful when you need to pinpoint the source of a problem within you environment. With a report, you can visually analyze how individual critical resources - such as memory, CPU, and... By: uptime Support | Date Created: 2-3-2009 | Last Modified: 8-25-2011 | Index: 359 |
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Connecting to the up.time DataStore via ODBC | Rating | Views | |
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Understanding Dates and Times in up.time | Rating | Views | |
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This article explains how to properly specify date ranges when configuring graphs and reports By: uptime Support | Date Created: 7-13-2007 | Last Modified: 6-27-2011 | Index: 216 |
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