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Data Extract for Business Transaction

Dhruv_Gupta
New Member

Hi, 

Good day!

I want to export all the data (business transactions) of each and every applications deployed on a server and having AppDynamics agent installed. I want to know also about the below informations:

Source

Target

Connector

API Name

Security

Integration Pattern

Network Connectivity

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iamryan
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @Dhruv.Gupta,

Thanks for letting me know. That is all the information I could find at this time. As this is a peer-to-peer community, let's see if any other members can jump in and help. 

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iamryan
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @Dhruv.Gupta,

I did some searching in the community and a few posts that have asked a similar question link to this documentation. 

https://docs.appdynamics.com/appd/23.x/latest/en/extend-appdynamics/appdynamics-apis/configuration-i...

let me know if this helps out at all.

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Dhruv_Gupta
New Member

Hi @Ryan.Paredez ,

Thanks  for the solution proposed. I checked the documentation but is not enough to meet my expectations. I want to know a way to  export all these information:

Source, Target, Connector, API Name, Security, Integration Pattern, Network Connectivity

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