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Angles for SAP IT Management Console

Export Angle to HTML

To export an Angle to HTML
  1. Click Add new datastore.

  2. Select Export Angle to HTML.

  3. Click OK.

    The Create datastore window appears.

  4. Enter the Datastore name.

  5. Select the Save To location. This can be a local folder, AWS S3, a network drive, or SharePoint. Depending on your choice, you are presented with different settings:

  6. Click Test connection to test if the location is available.

  7. Insert model timestamp - Specify in which column the model timestamp should be inserted. Use '1' to select the first column, '2' to select the second column, and so forth. Select 'None' if no model timestamp column is required.

  8. Header format - Select a format for the column headers.

    • No header - When No header is selected, no column header is shown, only raw data.

    • Id - When Id is selected, the IDs of the fields will be used as column headers. This option is most useful when the output file is used for further automatic processing, like in databases or CSV.

    • Short name - When the Short name is selected, it is shown in the column header.

    • Long name - When the Long name is selected, it is shown in the column header.

  9. Set format - Select a format for the set elements:

    • Id - When Id is selected, the IDs of the set elements will be exported. This option is most useful when the output is used for further automatic processing, like in databases or CSV.

    • Display - When Display is selected, the set elements in the export will be formatted as defined in the Angle Display. This means, 'short', 'short (long)' or 'long' column names will be used. This option is most useful when the output is used for direct interpretation, like in Excel or HTML format.

  10. Max rows to export - When exporting data only the specified number of rows will be exported. If the result contains more rows, remaining rows will be skipped. Use value -1 to export all rows.

  11. File name - Name of the file to write the Angle data to. Macros can be used to include the angle name, display name and/or timestamp.

  12. Decimal separator - Specify the character to be used as decimal separator.

  13. Number of decimals - Specify the number of decimals.

  14. Time format - Specify how the time is displayed.

  15. Time separator - Specify the character to be used as time separator.

  16. Date format - Specify how the date is displayed.

  17. Date separator - Specify the character to be used as date separator.

  18. Yes/No values - Specify what text should replace a Yes/No value fo example Y/N, True/False etc.

  19. Click Save.