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We've got a similar enhancement request already in our backlog, reported in #505 |
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I've been exploring the forum but haven't come across a similar topic, so I thought I'd bring up a new discussion. I'm looking for a way to download analysis results from Bravo into an Excel format. Specifically, I'm interested in obtaining the table that is generated as the output of the analysis, which includes details like used/unused, Columns, Table, Cardinality, Size, and Weight.
If downloading this data isn't feasible, could someone kindly explain why? Understanding the limitations or restrictions would be very helpful.
To provide some context for my query: I'm currently taking over a substantial number of reports previously managed by junior BI developers. My goal is to enhance and evolve the entire mode. Having the ability to download and thoroughly analyze data from the analyzer, especially to review the usage of repeating columns, would be immensely beneficial for this process.
Looking forward to any insights or advice the community can offer.
Thanks in advance!
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