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PowerProtect Data Manager 19.15 Deployment Guide

Export data

PowerProtect Data Manager enables you to export and save table data in CSV format.

Prerequisites

In the PowerProtect Data Manager UI, browse to a window that includes the Export All functionality.

About this task

The following table lists the windows that support the Export All functionality.

Table 1. Supported windowsSupported windows
Menu item Window
Health Health
Infrastructure Assets
Application Agents
Protection Protection Policies

You can also export records for assets that are assigned to a protection policy. Select a protection policy to view its details, and then click the asset count link next to Assets.

SLA Compliance
Protection Rules

You can also export records for assets that are applied to a protection rule. Click the link in the Assigned Assets Count column for the protection rule.

Restore Assets
Alerts System
Administration Access Control > Users/Groups

Access Control > Resource Groups

You can also export records for assets that are assigned to a resource group. Click Details next to the resource group, and then click View Assets in the right pane.
Audit Logs
Jobs Protection Jobs
System Jobs
System Settings Messages Catalog

Steps

  1. (Optional) Filter and sort the information that appears in the table.
  2. In the window, click Export All to export the data to a .csv file.
    NOTE: Filters applied to the table in the Protection Policy window are not applied to the exported .csv file. Exported protection records include all data that is shown in the table. Download the Excel file to sort and filter the protection results.

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