Export reports in CSV format
- Topics:
- Reporting
CREATED FOR:
- Beginner
- User
Understand how to download a CSV report for a report and for a single widget.
Transcript
Hi everyone, I’m here to demo a handy capability in Agio Reports. The CSV download of the Agio Report which you are viewing. So if you click on this export button now, you’ll see two options that of a CSV file and a PDF file. So I’ll go ahead and click on CSV file. As soon as I click on this one, you would see a CSV gets downloaded to my system. Let me open this. Opening the CSV file, I see that there is information about each of the widgets which were present in the journey dashboard which I was viewing. I see data for the Sankey diagram at the very top, followed by journey statistics, the three important metrics, the ended profiles, the exceeded profiles, and failed individual journeys. Then the action performance. And so on. Each of the widgets data is present in the CSV file. You may use this export CSV file option on any of the existing Agio dashboards. Another capability is that not only the data for the entire report, but also the data just for a specific widget can be downloaded in a CSV format. We’re planning on the email dashboard of this journey itself. And you would notice that on each of these widgets, you see this download button. Clicking on this download button downloads a CSV of that particular widget. Let me click on the CSV file also.
And you would see that the metrics which were present in the widget for which I clicked this button, the data gets downloaded in the CSV file. That’s it from our side. Hope you find this feature useful.
Journey Optimizer
- Journey Optimizer Tutorials
- Introduction to Journey Optimizer
- Campaigns
- Journeys
- Journey Designer - Overview
- Journey Agent - Overview
- Introduction to building a journey
- Create a test profile
- Publish a journey
- Use case - Transactional journey
- Use case - Business event
- Use case - Read audience
- Use case - Audience qualification
- Mastering multi-attribute filtering
- Validate the journey logic with Journey Dry run
- Unlock journey reentry with supplemental IDs
- Update content in a live journey
- Copy a journey to another sandbox
- Trigger daily journey runs after batch segmentation
- Conflict management & prioritization
- Profiles, audiences, and subscriptions
- Channels
- Content Management
- Personalize content
- Personalization editor - Overview
- Profile and audience membership-based personalization
- Add offers as personalization
- Use contextual event information for personalization
- Use helper functions for personalization
- Use and manage saved expressions in the personalization library
- Create dynamic content with the condition rule builder
- Personalization editor playground
- Experimentation
- Decision Capabilities
- Data Management
- Report and monitor
- Report and monitor
- Introduction to reporting with Journey Optimizer
- Monitor and analyze your journey with live reports
- Monitor and analyze your journey with Journey Reports
- Channel level reports
- Analyze your journey’s overall performance with all time reports
- Export reports in CSV format
- Use alerts
- Enhanced reporting with Customer Journey Analytics
- Configuration
- Access Control
- Data Governance and Privacy
- AI Assistant
- Use cases & best practices
- Customer onboarding
- Abandoned cart
- Intelligent re-engagement - Abandoned Browse
- Personalizing offers with real-time weather data in Adobe Journey Optimizer using Web SDK
- Generating reports on offer impressions and clicks
- Use ranking formula to deliver personalized offers in Journey Optimizer
- Enhance customer engagement
- Scaling orchestration to omnichannel engagement
- Use Case Playbooks
- Exercises, labs, and challenges
- Live Sessions & Deep Dives