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Export Results from Web UEM Browser Snapshots

Daniel_Nash
Engager

Is there a way to extract data from the End User Experience Monitoring Browser Snapshot table into Excel?

I want to cut some of this based on location and this would be very easy if I could get the data out... but I don't see an Export Grid Data option like I do on the normal Transaction Snapshot table

Any help would be appreciated

Thanks, Dan

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Mike_McFarland
New Member

Using the REST interface like Angela just mentioned will give you the most flexable solution!

Another option, and perhaps a bit easier is to create a custom report.  Go to 'Analyze > Reports', and scroll down to the 'Custom Report'.image.png

Both Web End User Experience and Mobile data can be added to a Custom Report, and then exported as either PDF or CSV.  CSV is of course what you would want for your spreadsheet.

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Daniel_Nash
Engager

For the metric browset am I able to pull out the end user response time for a specific page within a specific region (e.g. China)? I can see how to select this stat for specific pages within the EUM tree - e.g. End User Experience -> Base Pages -> PageX -> End User Response Time (ms) or for specific regions e.g. End User Experience -> Geo -> China -> End User Response Time (ms) but don't see how I can filter to just show this page within that region.

Thanks, Dan

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Mike_McFarland
New Member

The Metric Browser is fairly powerful, but in this case, your best be might be to export to a spreadsheet, and then use the spreadsheet's tools to further sort things.

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Angela_Lang
Path Finder

One option would be to use the REST API. You can read more about it here:

https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO40/Use+the+AppDynamics+REST+API

The nice thing about using REST is you can use it as a data source in other applications like Excel.

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Daniel_Nash
Engager

Thanks Angela

I haven't tried the REST API yet but wil give it a go

Thanks, Dan

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